Science-fiction Studies, Volume 29, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2002 - Science fiction |
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Page 402
... relationships with their husbands and their children . The two never share a sexual relationship , however ; they are more like sisters who will risk even their own lives in order to save one another . Hikawa endeavors to create a space ...
... relationships with their husbands and their children . The two never share a sexual relationship , however ; they are more like sisters who will risk even their own lives in order to save one another . Hikawa endeavors to create a space ...
Page 410
... relationship is a continuum that has been constantly exploited by heterosexual , male - centered society . Yatsuno's words reveal not only her rejection of her mother but also her reluctance to become a mother herself . This mother ...
... relationship is a continuum that has been constantly exploited by heterosexual , male - centered society . Yatsuno's words reveal not only her rejection of her mother but also her reluctance to become a mother herself . This mother ...
Page 436
... relationship between the human body and technology as that relationship unfolds : narrative helps us to work through the fears and desires of a particular historical - cultural moment . We are each of us already compelled daily to face ...
... relationship between the human body and technology as that relationship unfolds : narrative helps us to work through the fears and desires of a particular historical - cultural moment . We are each of us already compelled daily to face ...
Contents
JAPANESE SCIENCE FICTION | 321 |
ABE Kôbô Two Essays on Science Fiction | 340 |
A Proposal | 351 |
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