Biotechnological and Medical Themes in Science FictionDomna Pastourmatzi University Studio Press, 2002 - 512 頁 |
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第 117 頁
... characters now bear the marks of Western civilization : Jaya is sitting on the sofa doing her nails . She looks over - dressed , her face is heavily made - up , jewellery winking from her ears , wrists , ankles and throat . Ma is ...
... characters now bear the marks of Western civilization : Jaya is sitting on the sofa doing her nails . She looks over - dressed , her face is heavily made - up , jewellery winking from her ears , wrists , ankles and throat . Ma is ...
第 177 頁
... characters gives the author the opportunity to reiterate some of the arguments used to condemn or defend it . But clearly the author endorses the subversive female position , distancing himself from the biological determinism of his ...
... characters gives the author the opportunity to reiterate some of the arguments used to condemn or defend it . But clearly the author endorses the subversive female position , distancing himself from the biological determinism of his ...
第 354 頁
... character types ( the private detective from several stories is an obvious pastiche of Chandler's Marlowe ) , the characters ' language ( " the day was shaping up as dull as a debate between the Green and Conservative candidates for ...
... character types ( the private detective from several stories is an obvious pastiche of Chandler's Marlowe ) , the characters ' language ( " the day was shaping up as dull as a debate between the Green and Conservative candidates for ...
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