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Science Fiction as Critique of Science
Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 2016Science fiction is often used as a tool with which to think about actual science. While often this is depicted in terms of imaginary future potential, science fiction has also shown itself to be a poignant critique of existing science and a means of exploring our collective anxieties regarding the continued logic of current scientific development. This
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Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction
Critique - Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 1984James Dean Young
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Vacarme, 2011
Résumé Entretien avec Marc Escola.
Philippe Mangeot, Lise Wajeman
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Résumé Entretien avec Marc Escola.
Philippe Mangeot, Lise Wajeman
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A critique of religious fictionalism
Religious Studies, 2010AbstractAndrew Eshleman has argued that atheists can believe in God by being fully engaged members of religious communities and using religious discourse in a non-realist way. He calls this position ‘fictionalism’ because the atheist takes up religion as a useful fiction.
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The Deleuzian Critique of Pure Fiction
SubStance, 1997Etude de la conception deleuzienne du recit conceptuel a travers la lecture de L'histoire d'autrui dans «Qu'est-ce que la philosophie?». Examinant la question de l'evenement, du concept et de la pensee qui se pose dans le domaine de la narration, l'A.
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Language, fiction, and heteropatriarchal critique in selected recent Ugandan short fiction
Sociolinguistic Studies, 2023There is an emerging Ugandan queer writing tradition that adopts an activist stance to imagine an alternative Ugandan queer subjecthood beyond popular and polarising perspectives of this subjectivity that were instantiated by the Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2014.
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Minces prolégomènes sur « Critique et fiction »
Recherches & Travaux, 2002Gateau Jean-Charles. Minces prolégomènes sur « Critique et fiction ». In: Recherches & Travaux, n°60, 2002. Critique et fiction. pp. 15-19.
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Kenya noir. Crime fiction’s critique
Journal of African Cultural Studies, 2016Along with the increasing popularity of crime fiction globally, Africa has not only become a popular setting for crime fiction, but lately African-authored crime fiction has become more prominent in scholarly literature. Kenya features as a popular setting in a number of international crime fictions (perhaps most famously in John le Carre’s The ...
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