Science-fiction Studies, Volume 29, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2002 - Science fiction |
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Page 333
... takes place in a teahouse , where Watari asks Tadokoro , " Is Japan's destruction really upon us ? " and as Tadokoro is explaining his conclusions , there is a small earthquake . Just before the tremor , the birds outside take flight ...
... takes place in a teahouse , where Watari asks Tadokoro , " Is Japan's destruction really upon us ? " and as Tadokoro is explaining his conclusions , there is a small earthquake . Just before the tremor , the birds outside take flight ...
Page 410
... take place in the middle - class nuclear families of average office - workers ( sarariimen ) and in that sense , they are ... takes her in as his bride . Karvana Tami is given the Japanese name " Toshiko " and she begins her life as a ...
... take place in the middle - class nuclear families of average office - workers ( sarariimen ) and in that sense , they are ... takes her in as his bride . Karvana Tami is given the Japanese name " Toshiko " and she begins her life as a ...
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... takes shape , he or she takes on a very difficult task . This job is particularly vexing in the case of anime , a genre whose very location at a nexus of culturally specific appeal and global exchange may be one of its most important ...
... takes shape , he or she takes on a very difficult task . This job is particularly vexing in the case of anime , a genre whose very location at a nexus of culturally specific appeal and global exchange may be one of its most important ...
Contents
JAPANESE SCIENCE FICTION | 321 |
ABE Kôbô Two Essays on Science Fiction | 340 |
A Proposal | 351 |
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