... way transnationalism is displaced, as multiplanetary capitalism, in C.J. Cherryh's science fiction. Cherryh links the construction of ...
Tópico(s): Political Economy and Marxism
1996 - Taylor & Francis | Gender Place & Culture
This essay follows the science fiction of C.J. Cherryh after Freud after Derrida in order to draw attention to the non-human limits of writing. The delay to which any and all ...
Tópico(s): Themes in Literature Analysis
2011 - University of Manitoba Press | Mosaic
In "Destroyer (2005)" and "Pretender (2006)" C.J. Cherryh continues her exploration of loyalty, family ties, feudal devotion, and personal friendship. Further recurrent themes include the community cut off from broader ...
Tópico(s): Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies
2007 - Modern Humanities Research Association | The Yearbook of English Studies
Legions of Hell est paru en
Tópico(s): Caribbean and African Literature and Culture
2010 - | Anabases
Tópico(s): Contemporary Literature and Criticism
1996 - | Science Fiction Studies
Pouvoir feminin et societe de caste dans la science-fiction de C., notamment Downbelow Station
Tópico(s): Utopian, Dystopian, and Speculative Fiction
1986 - Liverpool University Press | Extrapolation
... happen to be women. Two of the writers, C. J. Cherryh and Suzette Haden Elgin, are linguists; and the ...
Tópico(s): Media, Religion, Digital Communication
1985 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Modern fiction studies