Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 19
Page 51
In particular I examine the first scene , described above , as well as a central monologue that raises provocative questions concerning Japan's World War II experience , its relationship with America , the postwar peace , and its ...
In particular I examine the first scene , described above , as well as a central monologue that raises provocative questions concerning Japan's World War II experience , its relationship with America , the postwar peace , and its ...
Page 55
This technique of lengthy speeches , in which the film's central theme or idea is clearly laid out for the viewer , is typical of Oshii's sometimes didactic style . In this case , the monologue serves what Oshii has stated in hindsight ...
This technique of lengthy speeches , in which the film's central theme or idea is clearly laid out for the viewer , is typical of Oshii's sometimes didactic style . In this case , the monologue serves what Oshii has stated in hindsight ...
Page 149
The book could have been rescued , at least for this reader , by a longer introduction in which the central issues were updated to at least the end of 1998 , but the editors ' opening contribution dated January 1997 is extremely short .
The book could have been rescued , at least for this reader , by a longer introduction in which the central issues were updated to at least the end of 1998 , but the editors ' opening contribution dated January 1997 is extremely short .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
10 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
A-Life alien American anime appear argues artificial association attempt Australian authors Award become Blade body called character China Chinese collection comics concerns considered continue Copies cover create critical culture cyberpunk death discussion dream early editors especially essay example existence experience fantasy film finally force future genre German Ghost Hong Kong horror human idea identity images imagined immortality interest interview issue Japan Japanese kind literary literature living look magazine major manga material means narrative nature never notes novel offers original peace perhaps Permutation political popular position possible present produced publication published question readers reality recent reference represent robots science fiction seems sense short social space story Studies subjective suggests theory Tokyo traditional translated turn University Utopia virtual writers