The Future's Wounds: Exploring the Moral Injury in Ann Leckie's Ancillary Trilogy


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Halilcan Sap
Matthew B. Hill, Leigha H. McReynolds, "Wars We Never Fought: Armed Conflict in Speculative Fiction", Bloomsbury Academic

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Sap, H. The Future's Wounds: Exploring the Moral Injury in Ann Leckie's Ancillary Trilogy. In M. B. Hill & L. H. McReynolds (Eds.), "Wars We Never Fought: Armed Conflict in Speculative Fiction" Bloomsbury Academic.


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Sap, Halilcan. “The Future's Wounds: Exploring the Moral Injury in Ann Leckie's Ancillary Trilogy.” In &Quot;Wars We Never Fought: Armed Conflict in Speculative Fiction&Quot; edited by Matthew B. Hill and Leigha H. McReynolds. Bloomsbury Academic, n.d.


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Sap, Halilcan. “The Future's Wounds: Exploring the Moral Injury in Ann Leckie's Ancillary Trilogy.” &Quot;Wars We Never Fought: Armed Conflict in Speculative Fiction&Quot; edited by Matthew B. Hill and Leigha H. McReynolds, Bloomsbury Academic.


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@inbook{halilcan-a,
  title = {The Future's Wounds: Exploring the Moral Injury in Ann Leckie's Ancillary Trilogy},
  publisher = {Bloomsbury Academic},
  author = {Sap, Halilcan},
  editor = {Hill, Matthew B. and McReynolds, Leigha H.},
  booktitle = {"Wars We Never Fought: Armed Conflict in Speculative Fiction"}
}


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