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En este cuento la autora juega con los argumentos desplegados en el libro de Amaia Pérez Orozco, Subversión feminista de la economía, mostrando cómo todos los géneros literarios son posibles en las ciencias sociales.
Sira del Río
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Joanna Russ is an award-winning science fiction author who wrote one of the earliest feminist analyses of slash fiction. In this interview, Russ reflects on her initial responses to slash fandom and considers its political and social meanings in the ...
Conseula Francis, Alison Piepmeier
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American Science Fiction Film – A Bird’s Eye View [PDF]
This work approaches the themes and trends, many of which have fundamental social, political and philosophical significance, that have marked the evolution of American science fiction film, and it points out how the genre has influenced and been ...
Petru IAMANDI
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The Prospects of “Freed” Time: Pierre Huyghe and L'association Des Temps Libérés [PDF]
Rotenberg, L
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Les plaisirs et les dangers d’enseigner la science-fiction au niveau universitaire
Science fiction, in all its aspects, but mostly through an exploration of themes such as politics, social, psychology, and ethics, deserves to be studied and taught in an academic classroom.
Barbara Bengels
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The Impact of the Internet on Information Searching and Demand for Traditional Information Resources [PDF]
The Internet is an efficient information search tool whose growth may have caused a structural change in information search and acquisition behaviors. This study investigates the effects of growing Internet accessibility on these behaviors.
Anton Bekkerman, Gregory Gilpin
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Evaluating efficient public good provision: Theory and evidence from a generalised conditional efficiency model for public libraries [PDF]
Provision of most public goods (e.g., health care, libraries, education, police, fire protection, utilities) can be characterised by a two-stage production process.
De Witte, Kristof, Geys, Benny
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Learning to live with the “other” in America Learning to live with the “other” in America
North-American cinema may help us understand the evolution of the concept of “otherness” as a social image. In contemporary film, it is in genres such as comedy or science-fiction that one can track the state of development of this idea on a level deeper
Mauro Eduardo Pommer
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'I' and 'We' Identities – an Eliasian Perspective on Lesbian and Gay Identities' [PDF]
Lesbian and gay sociology has witnessed a reflexive turn in recent years, which emphasises choice, self-creation and self-determination in the formation of sexual identities. Individuals are involved in, what Giddens (1991) called, a 'project of self' or
Allison Moore
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In search of a critical form: postmodern fiction in Flanders [PDF]
Vervaeck, Bart
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