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by Bruce Krajewski


  San Francisco

  Saraiya, Sonia

  Sartre, Jean-Paul

  A Scanner Darkly

  Schmidt, Peter

  science fiction

  Scott, Ridley

  “The Second Coming of Philip Dick,”

  Semel, David

  Seneca

  Shirer, William

  Slovis, Michael

  Smith, Helen

  Smith, John

  Smith, Thomas

  Socrates

  The Sopranos

  The Sound of Music

  spectacle

  Spotnitz, Frank

  Stace, W.T.

  Statue of Liberty

  Steele, David Ramsay

  Sternhell, Zeev

  structuring absence

  “Sunrise” (episode)

  Suvin, Darko

  swastika

  Swett, Pamela

  Tagomi, Nobusuke

  technology

  television

  terrorism

  “Three Monkeys” (episode)

  Trump, Donald J.

  truth

  “Truth” (episode)

  Twin Peaks

  University of Texas at Arlington

  VALIS

  VanDerWerff, Todd

  Vecchione, Karen

  Victory Day

  Village Voice

  violence

  Waite, Geoff

  Waldron, Jeremy

  Walker, Anne Crain

  Walker, Arnold

  Walker, Trudy

  Washington, Booker T.

  Washington, Lemuel

  Watergate

  “A Way Out” (episode)

  Wegener, Rudolf (a.k.a. Victor Baynes)

  Wilhelm, Richard

  Williams, Paul

  Wittkower, D.E.

  World War I

  World War II

  wrestling

  Wyndam-Matson, Harlan

  The X-Files

  Yatabe, Shinjiro (a.k.a., General Tedeki)

  Zangara, Guiseppe

  Zedong, Mao

  Zeno

  Žižek, Slavoj

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