Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 38
... seems to have changed . 4. We have examined the Japanese in science fiction in light of two sf tropes , technology and the alien , but the last is at the core of the issue : apocalypse . The Japanese have entered our imaginaire as the ...
... seems to have changed . 4. We have examined the Japanese in science fiction in light of two sf tropes , technology and the alien , but the last is at the core of the issue : apocalypse . The Japanese have entered our imaginaire as the ...
Page 57
... seems initially to concur with the pacifist stance . At the same time , he suggests that there has in fact been such a thing as a just war , World War II . The image of the solemn buoy conveys a sense of isolation and loneliness ...
... seems initially to concur with the pacifist stance . At the same time , he suggests that there has in fact been such a thing as a just war , World War II . The image of the solemn buoy conveys a sense of isolation and loneliness ...
Page 155
... seems perfectly obvious that ideas about More's concept of order might usefully be approached through a study of Utopia's social institutions . She goes on , though , not to clarify this point but , for six pages , to summarize the ...
... seems perfectly obvious that ideas about More's concept of order might usefully be approached through a study of Utopia's social institutions . She goes on , though , not to clarify this point but , for six pages , to summarize the ...
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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