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    The late works of Hayao Miyazaki : a critical study, 2004-2013 / by Cavallaro, Dani, 1962-

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Hayao Miyazaki: past and present -- A "war love story": Howl's Moving Castle (2004) -- "life is a wave on the sea": tales from Earthsea (2006) -- "The ocean as a living presence": Ponyo (2008) -- "The courage to live": The secret world of Arrietty (2010) -- "Destroy the old and you destroy our memory of the past": From up on Poppy Hill (2011) -- "We must try to live": The wind rises (2013) -- Filmography.…”
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    Literature and the environment

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…Cohen -- Gary snyder, turtle island (1974) / George Hart -- Edward Abbey, The monkey wrench gang (1975) / David Fenimore -- Ursula K. Le Guin, The earthsea trilogy (1977) / Susan Palwick -- Leslie Marmon Silko, Ceremony (1977) / Scott Slovic -- Barry Lopez, Arctic dreams (1986) / Jen Hill -- Terry Tempest Williams, Refuge (1991) / Cheryll Glotfelty -- Denise Levertov, The life around us (1997) / George Hart.…”
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    Hard Reading: Learning from Science Fiction / by Shippey, T. A.

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…: '"People are plastic": Jack Vance and the dilemma of cultural relativism' -- SF authors really mean what they say : 'Alternate historians: Newt, Kingers, Harry and me' -- A revealing failure by the critics : 'Kingsley Amis's science fiction and the problems of genre' -- A glimpse of structuralist possibility : 'The golden bough and the incorporations of magic in science fiction' -- Serious issues, serious traumas, emotional depth : 'The magic art and the evolution of words: Ursula Le Guin's "Earthsea" trilogy' -- SF and politics. A first encounter with politics : 'The Cold War in science fiction, 1940-1960' -- Language corruption, and rocking the boat : 'Variations on newspeak: the open question of Nineteen eighty-four' -- Just before the disaster : 'The fall of America in science fiction' -- Why politicians, and producers, should read science fiction : 'The critique of America in contemporary science fiction' -- Saying (when necessary) the lamentable word : 'Starship troopers, galactic heroes, mercenary princes: the military and its discontents in science fiction'.…”
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