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  • BLADE RUNNER 2049 “I Can Only Make So Many.” – Niander Wallace REPLICANT SPRING ROLLS

    BLADE RUNNER 2049 “I Can Only Make So Many.” – Niander Wallace REPLICANT SPRING ROLLS

  • Science Fiction, Steampunk, Cyberpunk

    Science Fiction, Steampunk, Cyberpunk

  • CITYSPEAK (From Bladerunner) Sushi Master: Nani Ni Shimasho Ka. [Japanese:

    CITYSPEAK (From Bladerunner) Sushi Master: Nani Ni Shimasho Ka. [Japanese: "What Would You Like to Have?"] Deckard: {P

  • Blade Runner and the Right to Life Eli Park Sorensen

    Blade Runner and the Right to Life Eli Park Sorensen

  • Ideology As Dystopia: an Interpretation of

    Ideology As Dystopia: an Interpretation of "Blade Runner" Author(S): Douglas E

  • Humanity and Heroism in Blade Runner 2049 Ridley

    Humanity and Heroism in Blade Runner 2049 Ridley

  • Blade Runner and the Archiving of Memory and Identity Michael K

    Blade Runner and the Archiving of Memory and Identity Michael K

  • The Cinematography of Roger Deakins: How His Visual Storytelling Reflects His Philosophies Abstract I. Introduction

    The Cinematography of Roger Deakins: How His Visual Storytelling Reflects His Philosophies Abstract I. Introduction

  • Blade Runner Originally Released in 1982, Ridley Scott’S Film Adaptation of Phillip K Dick’S Novel ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’ Was a Box-Office Failure

    Blade Runner Originally Released in 1982, Ridley Scott’S Film Adaptation of Phillip K Dick’S Novel ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’ Was a Box-Office Failure

  • Cine/Technology Blade Runner Screening Questions

    Cine/Technology Blade Runner Screening Questions

  • Blade Runner and Sartre �E Boundaries of Humanity Judith Barad

    Blade Runner and Sartre E Boundaries of Humanity Judith Barad

  • Nearly 20 Years After the Debut of Blade Runner the Movie, This

    Nearly 20 Years After the Debut of Blade Runner the Movie, This

  • The Complete Picture Under

    The Complete Picture Under

  • Download Article

    Download Article

  • Blade Runner (2049)

    Blade Runner (2049)

  • Film Essay Analysis, Blade Runner

    Film Essay Analysis, Blade Runner

  • Power and Perception in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner

    Power and Perception in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner

  • Replicants, Cyborgs and Clones in Science Fiction Michael J. Klein

    Replicants, Cyborgs and Clones in Science Fiction Michael J. Klein

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  • The Impossbility of Oneness in Blade Runner 2049 and Empire of the Senseless
  • Table of Contents
  • Topics in Literature: Philip K. Dick
  • Blade Runner
  • Philip K. Dick As a Source of Dystopian Places and Futures in Sci-Fi Films
  • Cyberpunk in a Transnational Context
  • Fall 2010 Thursday 6:30-8:30 P.M
  • Replicants R Us: the Crisis of Authenticity in Blade Runner
  • From Fake Cop to Real Blade Runner: a Tripartite Comparison of the Role of Androids and Replicants As Laboring Beings
  • Butschek, Blake
  • The Apocalyptic Vision of Philip K. Dick
  • Blade Runner and Replicants. the Future Is Now: Tackling Serious Questions Indirectly Raised by the Film
  • EMR 11330 Blade Runner
  • Memories of Joy/I and Memory Play in Blade Runner 2049
  • Oracles, Owls…Some Animals Never Sleep Published in Meanwhile…Suddenly and Then, 12Th Biennale De Lyon Exhibition Catalogue
  • Projecting Masculinity and Aesthetically Demoralizing Females in Ridley Scott’S Blade Runner ​ Presenter Cheyenne Miller, English Major Mentored by Dr
  • Blade Runner—Replicants Are Good to Think With, While Thinking About Ancient Greek Heroes
  • The Evolution of Cyberpunk Into Postcyberpunk


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