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... become a dominant source of imagery . The significance attached to machin- ery within the genre has shifted in response to our experience of technology in modern society . During the thirties and early forties , when technology seemed ...
... become a dominant source of imagery . The significance attached to machin- ery within the genre has shifted in response to our experience of technology in modern society . During the thirties and early forties , when technology seemed ...
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... become problematic to science fiction because it has become problematic in modern society . We are pushed toward anonymity by bureaucracies and technology , by the scale of life in cities , by the mass media , by the techniques of ...
... become problematic to science fiction because it has become problematic in modern society . We are pushed toward anonymity by bureaucracies and technology , by the scale of life in cities , by the mass media , by the techniques of ...
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... become impoverished ( Schuster had also become blind ) , were they given lifetime pensions of $ 20,000 by Warner Communications which now owns Superman ! This followed on a cam- paign by well - known comics ' artists , which went on ...
... become impoverished ( Schuster had also become blind ) , were they given lifetime pensions of $ 20,000 by Warner Communications which now owns Superman ! This followed on a cam- paign by well - known comics ' artists , which went on ...
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