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Page 151
... machines into literary machines , capable of producing narrative effects . The transfer of the Three Laws from the production of robots to the production of the text implies that their " double neutrality " has now become triple as the ...
... machines into literary machines , capable of producing narrative effects . The transfer of the Three Laws from the production of robots to the production of the text implies that their " double neutrality " has now become triple as the ...
Page 153
... machines is the reverse of the slave - owner's concept of the slave as " an extension of his master's will , " which implies the use of human beings as machines , as tools . " There is a hint in this direction in Ursula Le Guin's City ...
... machines is the reverse of the slave - owner's concept of the slave as " an extension of his master's will , " which implies the use of human beings as machines , as tools . " There is a hint in this direction in Ursula Le Guin's City ...
Page 288
... machines are programmed to effect the capture of the Alien , even at the cost of the humans on board . The presence and importance of these machines refer us to a second wave of SF films . The SF films of the late 1960s and early ' 70s ...
... machines are programmed to effect the capture of the Alien , even at the cost of the humans on board . The presence and importance of these machines refer us to a second wave of SF films . The SF films of the late 1960s and early ' 70s ...
Contents
Le Guins Use of the Occult | 36 |
Utopia in the | 49 |
Jean Pfaelzer Parody and Satire in American Dystopian | 61 |
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