Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 59
... opposition to Tsuge's violent methods . Ironically even though it is Arakawa who helps Goto and Shinobu while Tsuge is destroying Tokyo , it is Tsuge , not Arakawa , with whom the viewer is led to sympathize and identify . One can even ...
... opposition to Tsuge's violent methods . Ironically even though it is Arakawa who helps Goto and Shinobu while Tsuge is destroying Tokyo , it is Tsuge , not Arakawa , with whom the viewer is led to sympathize and identify . One can even ...
Page 88
... opposition and identity " ( Wilden 155-95 ) . While the analog mode of information is itself “ analogous " with the way in which the organic ( and therefore human ) functions , digital information is a closed signification of artificial ...
... opposition and identity " ( Wilden 155-95 ) . While the analog mode of information is itself “ analogous " with the way in which the organic ( and therefore human ) functions , digital information is a closed signification of artificial ...
Page 153
... opposition only works because Burwell unduly minimizes the extent to which her traditional utopias critique and destabilize the political and social conventions of their respective present times . Furthermore , Burwell refuses to ...
... opposition only works because Burwell unduly minimizes the extent to which her traditional utopias critique and destabilize the political and social conventions of their respective present times . Furthermore , Burwell refuses to ...
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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