Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 105
... Japanese science fiction in the 1960s coincided with the explosion of New Wave speculative fiction in England and North America , and thus Japanese sf could not pursue the gradual historical development that led to these new subgenres ...
... Japanese science fiction in the 1960s coincided with the explosion of New Wave speculative fiction in England and North America , and thus Japanese sf could not pursue the gradual historical development that led to these new subgenres ...
Page 111
... Japanese sf has emerged as a significant slipstream branch of Japanese literature largely as a conse- quence of its varied history of critical controversy . In short , Japanese sf history is the history of Japanese sf controversy . By ...
... Japanese sf has emerged as a significant slipstream branch of Japanese literature largely as a conse- quence of its varied history of critical controversy . In short , Japanese sf history is the history of Japanese sf controversy . By ...
Page 113
... SF ** ( 1997 ) strikes back for feminist sf writers at the champions of the " Kuzu SF " discourse , the Japanese equivalent of the " Who Killed Science Fiction ? " proponents in the West . It is unfortunate that conservative genre ...
... SF ** ( 1997 ) strikes back for feminist sf writers at the champions of the " Kuzu SF " discourse , the Japanese equivalent of the " Who Killed Science Fiction ? " proponents in the West . It is unfortunate that conservative genre ...
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Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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