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Title: | World weavers: Globalization, science fiction, and the cybernetic revolution |
Editors: | Prof. WONG Kin Yuen Dr. CHAN Kit Sze, Amy Westfahl, Gary |
Issue Date: | 2005 |
Publisher: | Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press |
Source: | Wong, K. Y., Chan, A. K. S., & Westfahl, G. (Eds.) (2005). World weavers: Globalization, science fiction, and the cybernetic revolution. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. |
Abstract: | World Weavers is the first ever study on the relationship between globalization and science fiction. Scientific innovations provide citizens of different nations with a unique common ground and the means to establish new connections with distant lands. This study attempts to investigate how our world has grown more and more interconnected not only due to technological advances, but also to a shared interest in those advances and to what they might lead to in the future. |
Description: | 307 pages |
Type: | Book |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/4024 |
ISBN: | 9622097227 |
Appears in Collections: | English Language & Literature - Publication |
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