Between Nanoworlds and Global Culture—Science Fiction by Iglhaut and Spring

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“The colonized peoples of the past, the migrants (or multicultural populations) of the present — all of these have no option but to live in a world that lies in-between cultures, creating our identities from contradictory and conflicting traditions. We are, quite simply, both ‘one thing and another’ caught in a process of cultural translation.”

—Homi K. Bhabha

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