Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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In addition , the film muses upon the nation's experience in World War II and the nature of the ensuing peace under the American treaty . In my reading , what is at stake in Patlabor II is nothing less than Japan's future and ...
In addition , the film muses upon the nation's experience in World War II and the nature of the ensuing peace under the American treaty . In my reading , what is at stake in Patlabor II is nothing less than Japan's future and ...
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Yet despite the understandable sentiments of anger and mistrust this waffling policy has engendered , the film's manner of presenting its critique slides all too easily into a rhetorical framework of fervent nationalism .
Yet despite the understandable sentiments of anger and mistrust this waffling policy has engendered , the film's manner of presenting its critique slides all too easily into a rhetorical framework of fervent nationalism .
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Jancovich takes issue with the standard view , expressed by such film critics as Robin Wood and Peter Biskind ... He sees the threats in these films as reflecting not so much fears of the Red Menace as anxieties about the rapid changes ...
Jancovich takes issue with the standard view , expressed by such film critics as Robin Wood and Peter Biskind ... He sees the threats in these films as reflecting not so much fears of the Red Menace as anxieties about the rapid changes ...
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Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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