Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 35
... called his house Akashi , because it was a name like Uji , with connotations of sadness in the Japanese culture of his old friend Kaoru . The old Japanese had called that riverside manor far from his home Uji , after a place that was ...
... called his house Akashi , because it was a name like Uji , with connotations of sadness in the Japanese culture of his old friend Kaoru . The old Japanese had called that riverside manor far from his home Uji , after a place that was ...
Page 40
... called origamis " ( DeLillo 80 ) . The frequency with which earthquakes destroy Japan in contemporary science fiction is astonishing . It's like watching a dozen Godzilla movies back - to - back , where Godzilla repeatedly stomps ...
... called origamis " ( DeLillo 80 ) . The frequency with which earthquakes destroy Japan in contemporary science fiction is astonishing . It's like watching a dozen Godzilla movies back - to - back , where Godzilla repeatedly stomps ...
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... called " China's most caustic sci - fi work ” ( Laris 26 ) . It offers an apocalyptic vision of China's future collapse : China's leader dies unexpectedly , disturbing the cosmos so much that the Yellow River floods . The result is ...
... called " China's most caustic sci - fi work ” ( Laris 26 ) . It offers an apocalyptic vision of China's future collapse : China's leader dies unexpectedly , disturbing the cosmos so much that the Yellow River floods . The result is ...
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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