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Page 60
... passage itself . The New Testament quotation occurs in the final scene , when Shinobu at last apprehends and arrests Tsuge . Reciting a passage from the gospel of Luke ( 12 : 51-53 ) , she claims that he wrote these words to her upon ...
... passage itself . The New Testament quotation occurs in the final scene , when Shinobu at last apprehends and arrests Tsuge . Reciting a passage from the gospel of Luke ( 12 : 51-53 ) , she claims that he wrote these words to her upon ...
Page 61
... passage in terms of its contextual meaning is questionable since Christianity is still a minority religion in Japan . 16 Tsuge's final statement regarding suicide and his curiosity about the future - which is also the last line spoken ...
... passage in terms of its contextual meaning is questionable since Christianity is still a minority religion in Japan . 16 Tsuge's final statement regarding suicide and his curiosity about the future - which is also the last line spoken ...
Page 136
... passage is that of a cheerleader tourist , with Levi positioning herself as head of the otaku nation's own " Up With Anime " squad . More problematic is the manner in which Levi often ties her general observations on anime to too ...
... passage is that of a cheerleader tourist , with Levi positioning herself as head of the otaku nation's own " Up With Anime " squad . More problematic is the manner in which Levi often ties her general observations on anime to too ...
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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