Science-fiction Studies, Volume 29, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2002 - Science fiction |
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Page 458
... Tsuge's plot , three years later , to force Japanese politics to emerge from its own shell . While postwar Japan has not intervened militarily in foreign conflicts — presumably it is to preserve this policy that Tsuge is forbidden to ...
... Tsuge's plot , three years later , to force Japanese politics to emerge from its own shell . While postwar Japan has not intervened militarily in foreign conflicts — presumably it is to preserve this policy that Tsuge is forbidden to ...
Page 464
... Tsuge had momentarily suspended and that they had momentarily been forced to surrender . Tsuge's defeat is staged as a climactic battle between good and bad labors that makes the sensory shortcomings of both sides apparent . Gotô and ...
... Tsuge had momentarily suspended and that they had momentarily been forced to surrender . Tsuge's defeat is staged as a climactic battle between good and bad labors that makes the sensory shortcomings of both sides apparent . Gotô and ...
Page 465
... Tsuge to accept the real world outside simulation . In the final scene , when a policeman asks Tsuge why he allowed himself to be captured alive , Tsuge takes off his glasses ( a last layer of mediation ) and admits that he wants to ...
... Tsuge to accept the real world outside simulation . In the final scene , when a policeman asks Tsuge why he allowed himself to be captured alive , Tsuge takes off his glasses ( a last layer of mediation ) and admits that he wants to ...
Contents
JAPANESE SCIENCE FICTION | 321 |
ABE Kôbô Two Essays on Science Fiction | 340 |
A Proposal | 351 |
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