MENG Qingshu, WU Yan. Sci-Fi and “Literature”; the Sci-Fi Boom in China; Sci-Fi and Education[J]. International Comparative Literature, 2021, 4(4): 755-765. doi: 10.19857/j.cnki.ICL.20214410
Citation:
MENG Qingshu, WU Yan. Sci-Fi and “Literature”; the Sci-Fi Boom in China; Sci-Fi and Education[J]. International Comparative Literature, 2021, 4(4): 755-765. doi: 10.19857/j.cnki.ICL.20214410
MENG Qingshu, WU Yan. Sci-Fi and “Literature”; the Sci-Fi Boom in China; Sci-Fi and Education[J]. International Comparative Literature, 2021, 4(4): 755-765. doi: 10.19857/j.cnki.ICL.20214410
Citation:
MENG Qingshu, WU Yan. Sci-Fi and “Literature”; the Sci-Fi Boom in China; Sci-Fi and Education[J]. International Comparative Literature, 2021, 4(4): 755-765. doi: 10.19857/j.cnki.ICL.20214410
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