Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 58
... suggests that , through a technologically enhanced vision , the Japanese have become like gods . At the same time ... suggest that Arakawa is supposed to represent Ozawa . Yet Arakawa's final statement renders his political beliefs ...
... suggests that , through a technologically enhanced vision , the Japanese have become like gods . At the same time ... suggest that Arakawa is supposed to represent Ozawa . Yet Arakawa's final statement renders his political beliefs ...
Page 60
... suggests that Tsuge is a rebel attempting to cause unrest and dissent within the nation . Since this interpreta ... suggest something much different . The passage is part of Jesus's prophetic warning to the Pharisees , articulated in the ...
... suggests that Tsuge is a rebel attempting to cause unrest and dissent within the nation . Since this interpreta ... suggest something much different . The passage is part of Jesus's prophetic warning to the Pharisees , articulated in the ...
Page 171
... suggests that the reading of science fiction may have evolutionary value in influencing the ways we respond to novelty and the future . His logic is speculative , but frankly and productively so . He displays a sophisticated sense of ...
... suggests that the reading of science fiction may have evolutionary value in influencing the ways we respond to novelty and the future . His logic is speculative , but frankly and productively so . He displays a sophisticated sense of ...
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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