These are the sources and citations used to research Dytopia and resistance. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Baccolini, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Baccolini, R., 2004. The Persistence of Hope in Dystopian Science Fiction. PMLA, 119(3), pp.518-521.
In-text: (Day, Green-Barteet and Montz, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Day, S., Green-Barteet, M. and Montz, A., n.d. Female Rebellion in Young Adult Dystopian Fiction.
In-text: (Doctorow, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Doctorow, C., 2006. Printcrime. Nature, 439(7073), pp.242-242.
In-text: (Escriba-Folch, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Escriba-Folch, A., 2013. Repression, political threats, and survival under autocracy. International Political Science Review, 34(5), pp.543-560.
In-text: (Le Guin, 1973)
Your Bibliography: Le Guin, U., 1973. The Ones Who Walk From Omelas. In: R. SIlverberg, ed., New Dimensions 3, 1st ed. Garden city: Nelson Doubleday, p.vii-212.
In-text: (Mac Ginty, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Mac Ginty, R., 2012. Between Resistance and Compliance: Non-participation and the Liberal Peace. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 6(2), pp.167-187.
In-text: (Williams and Milner, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Williams, R. and Milner, A., 2010. Tenses of imagination. New York: Peter Lang.
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