Science-fiction Studies, Volume 29, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2002 - Science fiction |
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... identity - or national identity becomes uncertain as a result of his mechanization . Yumeno plays with such Freudian themes as Döppelgangers to portray this loss of identity . As Freud points out , an individual's uncertainty about self ...
... identity - or national identity becomes uncertain as a result of his mechanization . Yumeno plays with such Freudian themes as Döppelgangers to portray this loss of identity . As Freud points out , an individual's uncertainty about self ...
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... identity years later . He originally planned the murder because he was forbidden to marry Hatae , but ( as already suggested by the title ) he is also given the more profound motive of revenge when he discovers that his adoptive father ...
... identity years later . He originally planned the murder because he was forbidden to marry Hatae , but ( as already suggested by the title ) he is also given the more profound motive of revenge when he discovers that his adoptive father ...
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... identity . He sees the period contemporary with this novel as especially transitory , an attitude born of an era in ... identity in some way through the use of the ocean topos , Abe's concern is to demonstrate the limitations of national ...
... identity . He sees the period contemporary with this novel as especially transitory , an attitude born of an era in ... identity in some way through the use of the ocean topos , Abe's concern is to demonstrate the limitations of national ...
Contents
JAPANESE SCIENCE FICTION | 321 |
ABE Kôbô Two Essays on Science Fiction | 340 |
A Proposal | 351 |
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