Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 59
... criticism of Japanese society in the postwar era while at the same time softening the thrust of this critique by associating it with the devious Arakawa , 15 There are a number of possible motives for such a seemingly curious move ...
... criticism of Japanese society in the postwar era while at the same time softening the thrust of this critique by associating it with the devious Arakawa , 15 There are a number of possible motives for such a seemingly curious move ...
Page 67
... criticism of anime that effects a blurring of boundaries with regular cinema . The criticism is based on the view that in order for anime to be an independent genre it should remain unreal - looking . Ueno , however , views this criticism ...
... criticism of anime that effects a blurring of boundaries with regular cinema . The criticism is based on the view that in order for anime to be an independent genre it should remain unreal - looking . Ueno , however , views this criticism ...
Page 171
... criticism , but , unlike Miller's , none has much to do with biology or a genuine " biopoetics . " Eric Rabkin contributes two essays on fantasy ( construed so as to include many works of sf ) that are intelligent and well - informed ...
... criticism , but , unlike Miller's , none has much to do with biology or a genuine " biopoetics . " Eric Rabkin contributes two essays on fantasy ( construed so as to include many works of sf ) that are intelligent and well - informed ...
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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