Frontierism and Dystopian Representations of Home in F. Pohl and C. M. Kombluth's The Space Merchants

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Frontierism and Dystopian Representations of Home in F. Pohl and C. M. Kombluth's The Space Merchants. / Picarelli, Enrica.
Critical Insights: Dystopia. ed. / M. Keith Booker. Vol. 1 Pasadena: Salem Press, 2012. p. 175-191.

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Harvard

Picarelli, E 2012, Frontierism and Dystopian Representations of Home in F. Pohl and C. M. Kombluth's The Space Merchants. in MK Booker (ed.), Critical Insights: Dystopia. vol. 1, Salem Press, Pasadena, pp. 175-191.

APA

Picarelli, E. (2012). Frontierism and Dystopian Representations of Home in F. Pohl and C. M. Kombluth's The Space Merchants. In M. K. Booker (Ed.), Critical Insights: Dystopia (Vol. 1, pp. 175-191). Salem Press.

Vancouver

Picarelli E. Frontierism and Dystopian Representations of Home in F. Pohl and C. M. Kombluth's The Space Merchants. In Booker MK, editor, Critical Insights: Dystopia. Vol. 1. Pasadena: Salem Press. 2012. p. 175-191

Bibtex

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