Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 38
... atomic bomb represents the fact that we have succeeded in bringing the sun to the earth , making reference to the sun's explosion in around four - and - a - half billion years ( Baudrillard and Guillaume 53-4 ) . Instead of going to the ...
... atomic bomb represents the fact that we have succeeded in bringing the sun to the earth , making reference to the sun's explosion in around four - and - a - half billion years ( Baudrillard and Guillaume 53-4 ) . Instead of going to the ...
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... atomic bomb . In conclusion , I would like to discuss the issues of otherness and identity that are also a motivating force behind these Japanese futures . Despite all the links between the U.S. and Japan - the historical American ...
... atomic bomb . In conclusion , I would like to discuss the issues of otherness and identity that are also a motivating force behind these Japanese futures . Despite all the links between the U.S. and Japan - the historical American ...
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... atomic bomb . The Japanese are associated with three sf tropes : technology , the alien , and apocalypse . Even the traditionalism associated with Japanese culture allies Japan to sf's futures : attached to the past , they will bring us ...
... atomic bomb . The Japanese are associated with three sf tropes : technology , the alien , and apocalypse . Even the traditionalism associated with Japanese culture allies Japan to sf's futures : attached to the past , they will bring us ...
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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