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... Suvin sees SF as an oxymoron , a contradictory combination of the fictive and literal in form which generates a literary content capable of critically exploring both same and Other in the social world . Suvin first uses the notion of es ...
... Suvin sees SF as an oxymoron , a contradictory combination of the fictive and literal in form which generates a literary content capable of critically exploring both same and Other in the social world . Suvin first uses the notion of es ...
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Suvin's interpretation of Brecht's notion of estrangement is also problematic . For Brecht , the Verfremdungseffekt involved the inhibition of empathetic spectator identification with dramatic characters , which resulted in a breaking ...
Suvin's interpretation of Brecht's notion of estrangement is also problematic . For Brecht , the Verfremdungseffekt involved the inhibition of empathetic spectator identification with dramatic characters , which resulted in a breaking ...
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tion , Suvin's work in SF historical criticism tends to expand the boundary of the genre beyond conventional limits . Notably , Suvin includes the tradition of utopian writings en- tirely within his definition of SF , stating that ...
tion , Suvin's work in SF historical criticism tends to expand the boundary of the genre beyond conventional limits . Notably , Suvin includes the tradition of utopian writings en- tirely within his definition of SF , stating that ...
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Editorial 3 | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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aesthetic analysis apparatus articulation Barthes Bellour Brecht Christian Metz cinema cinematographic code of denotation cognitive concept consciousness criticism critique Darko Suvin day-care dialectic diegesis enunciation epistemology estranged fiction existence fact fantasy feminist fetishism film filmic Foucault Freud function genre German Habermas Habermas's Hans-Jürgen Syberberg Hitler human ideology images imaginary issues Jacques Lacan Jerry Siegel Jürgen Habermas Kent kind language Laura Mulvey linguistic literary literature Lois Lane Louise Marx Marx's Marxist mass culture means mirror Mirror Stage mother motherhood myth narrative naturalist notion object Odd John Oedipus Oedipus Complex Penthesilea political possible precisely problem produced psychoanalysis question realm relation relationship Riddles Roland Barthes science fiction semiotic sense Siegel signifier of connotation signifier of denotation situation social society specific spectator sphinx structure Superman Superman stories Suvin Syberberg Symbolic theory things tion unconscious women