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ASIEN: The German Journal on Contemporary Asia, Nr. 120 (2011): ASIEN (Juli)
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ASIEN: The German Journal on Contemporary Asia, Nr. 120 (2011): ASIEN (Juli)
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The Law of Frank Herbert’s Dune: Legal Culture between Cynicism, Earnestness and Futility
Law & Literature, 2022Frank Herbert’s Dune series has been analyzed with regard to various issues, such as politics, ecology and religion. Its legal aspects have been neglected so far. Contrary to the seemingly common perception that law does not play a significant role in Dune, this article will first show that law is indeed ubiquitous in Dune and shapes the narrative in ...
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Frank Herbert’s Dune and the Dune Series
2019Frank Herbert was born on 8 October 1920 in Tacoma, Washington, to Frank Patrick Herbert Sr. and Eileen (McCarthy) Herbert. In 1938 he graduated from high school and moved to Southern California, where he lied about his age to work for the Glendale Star, the first of many newspaper jobs.
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Frank Herbert, the Republican Salafist
SSRN Electronic Journalhttps://newlinesmag.com/review/dune-frank-herbert-the-republican-salafist/The author of <i>Dune</i> articulated his conservative politics not against but through his engagement with non-Western cultures.
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The agency of women in Frank Herbert’s Dune series.
2018This thesis examines the extent to which Frank Herbert’s best-selling science fiction series, the six-book Dune saga, can be considered feminist by studying the representation of women across the series. It analyzes the characters of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood by engaging with contemporaneous second-wave feminist theories and cultural context ...
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