Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 59
... Tsuge's violent methods . Ironically even though it is Arakawa who helps Goto and Shinobu while Tsuge is destroying Tokyo , it is Tsuge , not Arakawa , with whom the viewer is led to sympathize and identify . One can even say that from ...
... Tsuge's violent methods . Ironically even though it is Arakawa who helps Goto and Shinobu while Tsuge is destroying Tokyo , it is Tsuge , not Arakawa , with whom the viewer is led to sympathize and identify . One can even say that from ...
Page 60
Tsuge's Message : Not Peace , But a Sword The passage from the New Testament cited by Shinobu is critical since , as observed above , it seems to offer an explanation for Tsuge's violent actions . The obscurity of the New Testament ...
Tsuge's Message : Not Peace , But a Sword The passage from the New Testament cited by Shinobu is critical since , as observed above , it seems to offer an explanation for Tsuge's violent actions . The obscurity of the New Testament ...
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... Tsuge is criticizing Japan's collaboration with America . Furthermore , while Jesus depicts through words the weakness of a nation divided , Tsuge demonstrates through his actions the frailty and weakness of a divided Japan . As ...
... Tsuge is criticizing Japan's collaboration with America . Furthermore , while Jesus depicts through words the weakness of a nation divided , Tsuge demonstrates through his actions the frailty and weakness of a divided Japan . As ...
Contents
Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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