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Cátia Peres – Liberated worlds: Construction of meaning in the universes of Hayao Miyazaki

Posted on May 17, 2019May 17, 2019 by Amy Ratelle, editor (2011-2021)

  Making sense of the real world and creating a fictional world I like the expression “lost possibilities.” To be born means being compelled to choose an era, a place, and a life. To exist here, now means to lose the possibility of being countless other potential selves. (Miyazaki 1996, p. 306) From a cognitive […]

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Posted in Cátia Peres - Liberated worlds: Construction of meaning in the universes of Hayao Miyazaki, Volume 14Tagged animation, fantasy, meaning, Miyazaki, physics, universes
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