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The Creolizing Genre of SF and the Nightmare of Whiteness in John W. Campbell's "Who Goes There?"
Published 2018-06-01“…The alien in science fiction has not often been seen as part of an imperial colonial discourse. By examining John W. Campbell’s founding golden age SF text, “Who Goes There?” …”
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¡Vigilad el cielo (y la tierra)! Cosas de este y del otro mundo
Published 2020-10-01Subjects: Get full text
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Lectio praecursoria: The Cowboy Politics of an Enlightened Future: History, Expansionism, and Guardianship in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction
Published 2016-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Managing and Manipulating History: Perpetual Urgency in Asimov and Heinlein
Published 2014-06-01“…Looking at the way these works are influenced by the 1940s pulp science fiction context and Astounding Science Fiction magazine editor John W. Campbell Jr., this article examines their shared sense of continuous urgency or impending crisis. …”
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As metamorfoses do monstro: imagens da coisa no cinema e na literatura popular
Published 2013-12-01“…Trata-se de um dos últimos elos de uma corrente de criação e adaptação que começa em 1938, com o conto “Who Goes There?”, de John W. Campbell. As mudanças pelas quais essa história passou apontam para transformações em nossas concepções a respeito da subjetividade, nossos medos e nossos desejos. …”
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