Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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... kinetic , and aesthetic imagination - in films , photography , advertising , fashion , museum exhibitions ... in the 1980s “ the idealized and lofty city of SF is imagined as completely decentered and marginalized " ( 13 ) .
... kinetic , and aesthetic imagination - in films , photography , advertising , fashion , museum exhibitions ... in the 1980s “ the idealized and lofty city of SF is imagined as completely decentered and marginalized " ( 13 ) .
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This is not to mention the long - standing dream of exploring other planets and other stars , what Marc Guillaume calls “ the astronautical dream ” ( Baudrillard & Guillaume 55 ) , once dominated by America but now , in the imagined ...
This is not to mention the long - standing dream of exploring other planets and other stars , what Marc Guillaume calls “ the astronautical dream ” ( Baudrillard & Guillaume 55 ) , once dominated by America but now , in the imagined ...
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Excellence in space technology is of course only one aspect of this imagined Japanese relationship with technology . In Nancy Kress's Beggars in Spain ( 1993 ) , a Japanese scientist , Keneo Yagai , achieves that holy grail ...
Excellence in space technology is of course only one aspect of this imagined Japanese relationship with technology . In Nancy Kress's Beggars in Spain ( 1993 ) , a Japanese scientist , Keneo Yagai , achieves that holy grail ...
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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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