Science-fiction Studies, Volume 29, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2002 - Science fiction |
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Page 467
... technology and the issue of film experience by developing a theory of the " film's body . " Drawing on an existential phenomenology that grounds the subject in bodily experience , Sobchack describes how " the THE MECHA'S BLIND SPOT 467.
... technology and the issue of film experience by developing a theory of the " film's body . " Drawing on an existential phenomenology that grounds the subject in bodily experience , Sobchack describes how " the THE MECHA'S BLIND SPOT 467.
Page 470
... film's body begins to lose coherence . Other shots through the media's eyes are accomplished not by showing spectators a television screen , but by placing them in the position of the screens themselves . When martial law is declared ...
... film's body begins to lose coherence . Other shots through the media's eyes are accomplished not by showing spectators a television screen , but by placing them in the position of the screens themselves . When martial law is declared ...
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... films and on which , in certain instances , the films in their turn exercised a considerable impact . So Atomic Bomb Cinema is a book of genuine value ; but it is also a very unfinished book , one that often reads more like a promising ...
... films and on which , in certain instances , the films in their turn exercised a considerable impact . So Atomic Bomb Cinema is a book of genuine value ; but it is also a very unfinished book , one that often reads more like a promising ...
Contents
JAPANESE SCIENCE FICTION | 321 |
ABE Kôbô Two Essays on Science Fiction | 340 |
A Proposal | 351 |
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