Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Some of the most inflammatory debate for both the Japanese public and politicians , however , concerned Japan's Self ... depictions of the war along with seemingly ceaseless discourse devoted to exposing the political and ideological ...
Some of the most inflammatory debate for both the Japanese public and politicians , however , concerned Japan's Self ... depictions of the war along with seemingly ceaseless discourse devoted to exposing the political and ideological ...
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Finally , since Oshii himself was a member of the anti - military student movement of the 1970s , he might feel a certain uneasiness with the political direction in which this criticism of Japan's international position seems to lead .
Finally , since Oshii himself was a member of the anti - military student movement of the 1970s , he might feel a certain uneasiness with the political direction in which this criticism of Japan's international position seems to lead .
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16 The invocation of this Biblical prophecy in Patlabor II serves to convey a specific political message in a manner that accommodates the film's own form of prophetic science fiction expression . Indeed , there is an overwhelming ...
16 The invocation of this Biblical prophecy in Patlabor II serves to convey a specific political message in a manner that accommodates the film's own form of prophetic science fiction expression . Indeed , there is an overwhelming ...
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