Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34,Edição 2SFS Publications, 2007 |
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... Deathlok comics ( 1991 ) , paraphrases W.E.B. Du Bois's characterization of African Americans as having a double consciousness , two souls , torn between internal experience and an omnipresent awareness of how one's race is read through ...
... Deathlok comics ( 1991 ) , paraphrases W.E.B. Du Bois's characterization of African Americans as having a double consciousness , two souls , torn between internal experience and an omnipresent awareness of how one's race is read through ...
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... Deathlok , a story of a black man , Michael Collins , whose brain is used as “ wetware " in a prototype cyborg soldier . The plot , as conceived by by Dwayne McDuffie and Gregory Wright , addresses Collins's struggle to escape violent ...
... Deathlok , a story of a black man , Michael Collins , whose brain is used as “ wetware " in a prototype cyborg soldier . The plot , as conceived by by Dwayne McDuffie and Gregory Wright , addresses Collins's struggle to escape violent ...
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... Deathlok is one of few available examples of cyberpunk imagery used by a non - white creator . Given the parallels between the Deathlok story and the more widely known Robocop ( 1987 ) , it seems odd that Foster does not compare the two ...
... Deathlok is one of few available examples of cyberpunk imagery used by a non - white creator . Given the parallels between the Deathlok story and the more widely known Robocop ( 1987 ) , it seems odd that Foster does not compare the two ...
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