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Paper Excerpts: ... "construction" irrelevant to both fictional and non-fictional status, by doing so he can claim that non-fiction account certain distinction between a fiction and a non-fiction, when a viewer is watching a fiction he knows that this is a future science will prove this fact. Unfortunately, science fiction expectations do not stand in for current evidence. . Technology Computers are no longer science fiction rather they are science fact. Computers permeate every aspect of our lives from certain distinction between a fiction and a non-fiction, when a viewer is watching a fiction he knows that this is a ...
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Sources list for BLADERUNNER ESSAYS ON SCIENCE FICTION: Blaine, Davies. "Historical Fiction - How Much Truth, How Much Fiction." Historical Fiction and Idaho U.S. History Curriculum. Internet, 1/17/2004. http://education.boisestate.e du/bdavies/truth-fiction.htm. Blaine, Davies. "Historical Fiction - How Much Truth, How Much Fiction." Historical Fiction and Idaho U.S. History Curriculum. Internet, 1/17/2004. http://education.boisestate.e du/bdavies/truth-fiction.htm.“The Playmaker†by Thomas Keneally McCullough, Kate. (1999) "Kate Chopin and (Stretching) the Limits of Local Color Fiction." Regions of Identity: The Construction of America in Women's Fiction. GALE Resource Database [Online]. Information Retrieved June 8, 2004. The Stories of Kate Chopin Bretnor, Reginald. Science Fiction: Today and Tomorrow. (An excellent sourcebook on the history of science fiction with historical and literary criticisms on the nature of fantasy and sci-fi). "Frankenstein" and "Journey to the Center of the Earth" Hladik, Tamara I. Planet of the Apes, a review. Classic Science Fiction Reviews. Science Fiction Weekly, 1998. http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue79/9/classic.html “The Planet of the Apes†Bruno, G. "Ramble City: Postmodernism and Blade Runner". 06 January 2004. "Blade Runner" More sources on "BLADERUNNER ESSAYS ON SCIENCE FICTION"
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