Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 12
... relation between social space and identity ; it illustrates how the place ( as a postmodern city of information and hence with the profusion and confusion of images and icons that we mentioned earlier ) also provides a public space for ...
... relation between social space and identity ; it illustrates how the place ( as a postmodern city of information and hence with the profusion and confusion of images and icons that we mentioned earlier ) also provides a public space for ...
Page 62
... relationship that Naoki Sakai calls " a schema of co - figuration " ( 51-52 ) : Japan's sense of national unity and identity is constructed in relation to an imagined national other . On the one hand , this manner of producing national ...
... relationship that Naoki Sakai calls " a schema of co - figuration " ( 51-52 ) : Japan's sense of national unity and identity is constructed in relation to an imagined national other . On the one hand , this manner of producing national ...
Page 69
... relation between mental space and the bodily other " ( 140 ) . All too often , however , this " bodily other " tends ... relationship between bodies , subjects , and digital topologies , various evolutionary models , and the desire to ...
... relation between mental space and the bodily other " ( 140 ) . All too often , however , this " bodily other " tends ... relationship between bodies , subjects , and digital topologies , various evolutionary models , and the desire 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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