Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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It is true that juveniles and children like reading sf , but it does not mean that adults take no interest .... In fact ... juvenile sf ... may be seen as a subgenre . Many sf masters wrote sf specifically for children [ :) .
It is true that juveniles and children like reading sf , but it does not mean that adults take no interest .... In fact ... juvenile sf ... may be seen as a subgenre . Many sf masters wrote sf specifically for children [ :) .
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Of particular interest is her explanation of the seeming nihilism that's evident in Japanese animation , which is described in the poorly - titled chapter , “ Death and Other Bad Stuff . ” Eschewing examples from anime for a couple of ...
Of particular interest is her explanation of the seeming nihilism that's evident in Japanese animation , which is described in the poorly - titled chapter , “ Death and Other Bad Stuff . ” Eschewing examples from anime for a couple of ...
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William Gibson is a brief detour from Pencak's real interest , the Orpheus figure in ancient and modern literature and especially in opera , including Robert McGinley's Shredder Orpheus ( 1991 ) , which does use Gibson's novel .
William Gibson is a brief detour from Pencak's real interest , the Orpheus figure in ancient and modern literature and especially in opera , including Robert McGinley's Shredder Orpheus ( 1991 ) , which does use Gibson's novel .
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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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