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Introduction: Anatomies of Dependence
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Takayuki Tatsumi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS viii
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xxiii
- Introduction: Anatomies of Dependence 1
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Part One Theory
- Chapter 1. Mikadophilia, or The Fate of Cyborgian Identity in the Postmillenarian Milieu 9
- Chapter 2. Comparative Metafiction: Somewhere between Ideology and Rhetoric 38
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Part Two History
- Chapter 3. Virus as Metaphor: A Postorientalist Reading of the FutureWar Novels of the 1890s 63
- Chapter 4. Deep North Gothic: A Postoccidentalist Reading of Hearn, Yanagita, and Akutagawa 71
- Chapter 5. WhichWay to Coincidence?: A Queer Reading of J. G. Ballard’s Crash 86
- Chapter 6. A Manifesto for Gynoids: A Cyborg Feminist Reading of Richard Calder 93
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Part Three Aesthetics
- Chapter 7. Semiotic Ghost Stories: The Japanese Reflection of Mirrorshades 105
- Chapter 8. Junk Art City, or How Gibson Meets Thomasson inVirtual Light 112
- Chapter 9. Pax Exotica: A New Exoticist Perspective on Audrey, Anna-chan, and Idoru 123
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Part Four Performance
- Chapter 10. Magic Realist Tokyo: Poe’s ‘‘The Man That Was Used Up’’ as a Subtext for Bartók-Terayama’s Magical Musical The Miraculous Mandarin 137
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Part Five Representation
- Chapter 11. Full Metal Apache: Shinya Tsukamoto’s Tetsuo Diptych, or The Impact of American Narratives on the Japanese Representation of Cyborgian Identity 151
- Conclusion—Waiting for Godzilla: Toward a Globalist Theme Park 171
- Appendix 1: Toward the Frontiers of ‘‘Fiction’’: From Metafiction and Cyberpunk, through Avant-Pop—The Correspondence between Takayuki Tatsumi and Larry McCaffery 185
- Appendix 2: A Dialogue with the Nanofash Pygmalion: An Interview with Richard Calder 197
- Notes 205
- Works Cited 223
- Index 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS viii
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xxiii
- Introduction: Anatomies of Dependence 1
-
Part One Theory
- Chapter 1. Mikadophilia, or The Fate of Cyborgian Identity in the Postmillenarian Milieu 9
- Chapter 2. Comparative Metafiction: Somewhere between Ideology and Rhetoric 38
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Part Two History
- Chapter 3. Virus as Metaphor: A Postorientalist Reading of the FutureWar Novels of the 1890s 63
- Chapter 4. Deep North Gothic: A Postoccidentalist Reading of Hearn, Yanagita, and Akutagawa 71
- Chapter 5. WhichWay to Coincidence?: A Queer Reading of J. G. Ballard’s Crash 86
- Chapter 6. A Manifesto for Gynoids: A Cyborg Feminist Reading of Richard Calder 93
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Part Three Aesthetics
- Chapter 7. Semiotic Ghost Stories: The Japanese Reflection of Mirrorshades 105
- Chapter 8. Junk Art City, or How Gibson Meets Thomasson inVirtual Light 112
- Chapter 9. Pax Exotica: A New Exoticist Perspective on Audrey, Anna-chan, and Idoru 123
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Part Four Performance
- Chapter 10. Magic Realist Tokyo: Poe’s ‘‘The Man That Was Used Up’’ as a Subtext for Bartók-Terayama’s Magical Musical The Miraculous Mandarin 137
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Part Five Representation
- Chapter 11. Full Metal Apache: Shinya Tsukamoto’s Tetsuo Diptych, or The Impact of American Narratives on the Japanese Representation of Cyborgian Identity 151
- Conclusion—Waiting for Godzilla: Toward a Globalist Theme Park 171
- Appendix 1: Toward the Frontiers of ‘‘Fiction’’: From Metafiction and Cyberpunk, through Avant-Pop—The Correspondence between Takayuki Tatsumi and Larry McCaffery 185
- Appendix 2: A Dialogue with the Nanofash Pygmalion: An Interview with Richard Calder 197
- Notes 205
- Works Cited 223
- Index 237