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The Inward Urge 1960s Science Fiction and Imperialism 1st Edition by David M Higgins ISBN 1243761741 9781243761743

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The Inward Urge 1960s Science Fiction and Imperialism 1st Edition by David M Higgins ISBN 1243761741 9781243761743
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Publisher: Indiana University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.67 MB
Pages: 252
Author: David M. Higgins
Language: English
Year: 2010

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ISBN 10: 1243761741 
ISBN 13: 9781243761743
Author: David M Higgins

  • Colonialism and Imperialism: Many works critique the legacy of colonialism, portraying alien encounters as metaphors for imperialist expansion.
  • Cultural Reflection: Science fiction serves as a lens to examine contemporary issues, including race, identity, and power dynamics.
  • Technological Anxiety: The rapid advancement of technology raises questions about its role in society and its potential to perpetuate imperialist ideologies.

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