Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 12
... consider the screen as similar to those in Blade Runner , which become " the proliferation of walls " or sites of projection and terminal inscription ( Bukatman 132 ) . On the other hand , the screen on the wall of Hong Kong's Times ...
... consider the screen as similar to those in Blade Runner , which become " the proliferation of walls " or sites of projection and terminal inscription ( Bukatman 132 ) . On the other hand , the screen on the wall of Hong Kong's Times ...
Page 102
... consider the two mainland Chinese sf films . It would also be interesting to consider sf from Taiwan and Hong Kong , especially the books of " Wesley " -a Hong Kong author who is probably the most popular sf writer publishing in Chinese ...
... consider the two mainland Chinese sf films . It would also be interesting to consider sf from Taiwan and Hong Kong , especially the books of " Wesley " -a Hong Kong author who is probably the most popular sf writer publishing in Chinese ...
Page 136
... consider myself an otaku and even I was at times overwhelmed by the rush of names and plot points and anime specifics as I tried to keep track of how Levi's more general observations were developed in the course of a chapter . Her ...
... consider myself an otaku and even I was at times overwhelmed by the rush of names and plot points and anime specifics as I tried to keep track of how Levi's more general observations were developed in the course of a chapter . Her ...
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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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