Science-fiction Studies, Volume 29, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2002 - Science fiction |
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Page 395
... forces , an armed UN surveillance force lands to police the destroyed country . But the gang that has accumulated around the youthful leader Kaneda is perfectly capable of looking after itself . They send the intruders packing and set ...
... forces , an armed UN surveillance force lands to police the destroyed country . But the gang that has accumulated around the youthful leader Kaneda is perfectly capable of looking after itself . They send the intruders packing and set ...
Page 455
... force is wiped out . It is this disaster that twists Tsuge into the noble villain of the story , but the horror of the battle is figured largely as Tsuge's removal from the action , or rather as the gap between the violence on the ...
... force is wiped out . It is this disaster that twists Tsuge into the noble villain of the story , but the horror of the battle is figured largely as Tsuge's removal from the action , or rather as the gap between the violence on the ...
Page 463
... force the spectator to look through this technology just as the characters do , and also become a central image in the film supporting the idea that , however transparent the technology , however subtle its mediation , it nevertheless ...
... force the spectator to look through this technology just as the characters do , and also become a central image in the film supporting the idea that , however transparent the technology , however subtle its mediation , it nevertheless ...
Contents
JAPANESE SCIENCE FICTION | 321 |
ABE Kôbô Two Essays on Science Fiction | 340 |
A Proposal | 351 |
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