Science-fiction Studies, Volume 29, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2002 - Science fiction |
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Page 403
... culture of pregnant women " -- the culture of the " invisible Other " -really is in modern society . The novel aspect of The Murders of Balloon Town is that " the culture of childbirth " ( shussan bunka ) is envisioned as a form of ...
... culture of pregnant women " -- the culture of the " invisible Other " -really is in modern society . The novel aspect of The Murders of Balloon Town is that " the culture of childbirth " ( shussan bunka ) is envisioned as a form of ...
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... culture forms work through issues of apocalypse , survival , and the impossibility of establishing innocence far more often and in terms of greater moral complexity than those of North America . For example , Susan Napier has argued ...
... culture forms work through issues of apocalypse , survival , and the impossibility of establishing innocence far more often and in terms of greater moral complexity than those of North America . For example , Susan Napier has argued ...
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... culture and as a mode of expression that draws from and appeals to a diverse array of cross - cultural contexts , how does one present a cohesive discussion of its various manifestations ? This is the task that Napier successfully ...
... culture and as a mode of expression that draws from and appeals to a diverse array of cross - cultural contexts , how does one present a cohesive discussion of its various manifestations ? This is the task that Napier successfully ...
Contents
JAPANESE SCIENCE FICTION | 321 |
ABE Kôbô Two Essays on Science Fiction | 340 |
A Proposal | 351 |
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