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Contemporary Women’s Post-Apocalyptic Fiction
SCHNEIDER ANA-KARINA
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Redefining genderswap fan fiction: A Sherlock case study
Using BBC Sherlock (2010–) fan fiction as case study, this article looks at how fans use and understand such concepts as biological sex and gender in genderswap fan fiction, arguing that the label often minimizes the importance of the physical body in ...
Ann McClellan
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Post-Independence Disillusionment in Contemporary African Fiction
African writers have an enduring propensity for social and political commitment. Their texts mostly reflect and refract the socio-political events in their societies.
Ayo Kehinde
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Conspiratorial cosmology - the case against the Universe [PDF]
Based on the cosmological results of the Planck Mission, we show that all parameters describing our Universe within the \Lambda CDM model can be constructed from a small set of numbers known from conspiracy theory. Our finding is confirmed by recent data
Gahlings, Ute G., Rachen, Jörg P.
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Michelle Voss Roberts\u27 Dualities [PDF]
Dualities is an important book. It represents a contribution to the field of Hindu Christian studies, but it also adds considerably to women\u27s studies in religion and to the emergent field of comparative theology.
Schneider, Laurel C.
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Śmiertelność i Wieczność: Reprezentacje starości we współczesnej fantastyce [PDF]
Mortality and Eternity: Representations of old age in contemporary science fiction and fantasy ...
Kociatkiewicz, J.
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Imaginative Resistance and Modal Knowledge [PDF]
Readers of fictions sometimes resist taking certain kinds of claims to be true according to those fictions, even when they appear explicitly or follow from applying ordinary principles of interpretation. This "imaginative resistance" is often taken to be
Nolan, Daniel
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Analysis of the book "Why Fiction?" by Jean-Marie Schaeffer [PDF]
In the book "Why Fiction?" (Pourquoi la fiction?) Jean-Marie Schaeffer explains the nature of the fictional, starting from traditional forms of sociability, introducing genetic psychology, scientific insights into the nature of mental representations and
Tošić Milica
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The Muscular Christian as Schoolmarm [PDF]
In 1859 the Saturday Review was one of the first journals to associate Charles Kingsley with a younger generation of writers of fiction who fostered the sentiment that power of character in all its shapes goes with goodness.
Hawley, John C.
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The final frontier? Religion and posthumanism in film and TV [PDF]
This is the author's pre-print of a chapter proposed for publication in Palgrave handbook of posthumanism in film and television, 2015.This chapter aims to indicate how, in keeping with wider cultural trends, contemporary science fiction film and TV may ...
Graham, Elaine L.
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