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CONTENTS 01 142121 : <Everything Everywhere All at Once>(2022) 02 : <The Creator>(2023).

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Hugo Gernsback(1884-1967) 2024-02-29 6 HUGO CERN H. G. WELLS SULES VERNE O NE'S - sCvENc:E & • REVIEW - - Amezing Stories.

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2024-02-29 7 A NEW SORT OF MAGAZINE By HUGO GERNSBACK, F.R.S. NOTHER fiction magazine! A At first thought it does seem impossible that there could be room for another fiction magazine in this country. The reader may well wonder, "Aren't there enough already, with the several hundreds now being published?" True. But this is not "another fiction magazine," AMAZING STORIES is a new kind of fiction magazine! It is entirely new—entirely different—something that has never been done before in this country. Therefore, AMAZING STORIES deserves your attention and interest. There is the usual fiction magazine, the love story and the sex-appeal type of magazine, the adventure type, and so on, but a magazine of "Scientifiction" is a pioneer in its field in America. By "scientifiction" I mean the Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, and Edgar Allan Poe type of story—a charming romance intermingled with scientific fact and prophetic vision. For many years stories of this nature were published in the sister magazines of AMAZING & INVENTION" and "RADIO NEWS." But with the ever increasing demands on us for this sort of story, and more of it, there was only one thing to do—publish a magazine in which the scientific fiction type of story will hold forth exclusively. Toward that end we have laid elaborate plans, sparing neither time nor money. Edgar Allan Poe may well be called the father of "scientifiction." It was he who really originated the romance, cleverly weaving into and around the story, a scientific thread. Jules Verne, with his amazing romances, also cleverly interwoven with a scientific thread, came next. A little later came H. G. Wells, whose scientifiction stories, like those of his forerunners, have become famous and immortal..

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2024-02-29 8 By "scientifiction" I mean the Jules Verne, H. G. Wells, and Edgar Allan Poe type of story—a charming romance intermingled with scientific fact and prophetic vision. Not only do these amazing tales make tremendously interesting reading—they are also always instructive. They supply knowledge that we might not otherwise obtain —and they supply it in a very palatable form. For the best of these modern writers of scientifiction have the knack of imparting knowledge, and even inspiration, without once making us aware that we are being taught..

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2024-02-29 9 And not only that! Poe, Verne, Wells, Bellamy, and many others have proved themselves real prophets. Prophesies made in many of their most amazing stories are being realized—and have been realized. Take the fantastic submarine of Jules Verne's most famous story, "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" for instance. He predicted the present day submarine almost down to the last bolt! New inventions pictured for us in the scientifiction of today are not at all impossible of realization tomorrow. Many great science stories destined to be of an historical interest are still to be written, and Amazing Stories magazine will be the medium through which such stories will come to you. Posterity will point to them as having blazed a new trail, not only in literature and fiction, but in progress as well..

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2024-02-29 12 "What I mean by "science fiction" is those books that descend from H. G. Wells's The War of the Worlds, which treats of an invasion by tentacled, blood-sucking Martians shot to Earth in metal canisters--things that could not possibly happen- -whereas, for me, "speculative fiction" means plots that descend from Jules Berne's books about submarines and balloon travel and such--things that really could happen but just hadn't completely happened when the authors wrote the books. I would place my own books in this second category: no Martians." (6) /n Other Worlds: SFand the human magnatior(2011 ) Margaret Atwood.

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2024-02-29 13 "...a man finds himself in circumstances that create a problem for him. In coping with this problem, the man is changed in some fashion inside himself. The story is over when the inner change is complete - the external incidents may go on indefinitely. In the speculative science fiction story accepted science and established facts are extrapolated to produce a new situation, a new framework for human action. As a result of this new situation, new human problems are created - and our story is about how human beings cope with those new problems." "On the Writing of Speculative Fiction"(1947) Robert A Heinlein.

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29 14 "... we understand the particular intervention a text makes in the social construction of reality, the ways it encourages us to rethink a reality we take as inevitable and natural. " (113) Saence Fcüon:A Gude for the Perp/exed2014) Sherryl Vint.

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2024-02-29 25 1.01€@ 142121 : <Everything Everywhere All at Once>(2022).

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2024-02-29 29 1. o h 081-3=1: <Evepything Everywhere All at Once>(2022) Evelyn Wang Waymond Wang Joy Wang, Jobu Tupaki Gong Gong Deirdre Beaubeirdre.

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2024-02-29 34 1. o h 0-dläål: <Evepything Everywhere All at Once>(2022) æElH•lAoI OIDIXI EXA: https://collider.com/multiverse moments-from-everything-everywhere-all-at-once/#drifting-through-the multiverse https://screenrantcom/evenything-everywhere-all-at-once-evelyn-most interesting-variants/.

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2024-02-29 35 1. o h 0-dläål: <Evepything Everywhere All at Once>(2022) o https://yalerevievv.org/article/de.

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2024-02-29 37 1. o h 0-dläål: <Evepything Everywhere All at Once>(2022) I am no longer willing to do to my daughter what you did to me. It's okay if you cant be proud of me..

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2024-02-29 38 1. o h 0-dläål: <Evepything Everywhere All at Once>(2022).

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1. o h 0-dläål: <Evepything Everywhere All at Once>(2022) c 01 NBC NEWS Asian characters with roles in Hollywood jumped dramatically ov« the last 15 years 2024-02-29 45 SHAHE — ASIAN AMERICA siancharacters withspeaking roles_in o/lyvpod jumped dramatically over the Ias 5 ear The number jumped from around 3% to 16% from 2007 to 2022 But other underrepresented groups saw no progress when it came to visibility on the silver screen..

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2024-02-29 46 1. o h 0-dläål: <Evepything Everywhere All at Once>(2022) 'BUQhßerof ANNA MAY WONG WARNER OLANDud SESSUE HAYAKAWA 010 IXI Bid: https:/ßwm.today.com/popculture/here-s how pop-culture has perpetuated harmful-stereotypes asian-t213676 https://fridayeveryday.com/how asian portrayal-in hollvvood has evolved-a movie-timeline/.

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2024—02 — 29 47 1. o h 0-dläål: <Evepything Everywhere All at Once>(2022) Model minority William Petersen, '"'Success story: Japanese American style" (NYT, 1966) 19801äcH ohAIoP41 cHQh OYAIOP*I x-i0P OIL HAI RCH, o IHO I o -L.

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1. o h 0-dläål: <Evepything Everywhere All at Once>(2022) 'Success story: Japanese American style" (William Petersen, NYT, 1966) "Success story of one Minority Group in U. S." (U. S. News& Wor/dReport, 1966) /HsF33 SUCCESS STORY OF ONE MINORITY GROUP IN uS. 2024-02-29 48 Success Story, Japanese - American Style U.s. NEWS & WORLD REPORT Reprinted from U.s. NEWS AND NOR-LD REPORT, æcember 26, 1966. At a time when Americans are awaSh in worry over the plight of racial minorities-— One such minority, the nation's 300, 000 Chinese—Americans, is winning wealth and respect by dint of its own hard work. In any Chinatown from San Francisco to New York, you discover youngsters at grips with their studies. Crime and delinquency are found to be rather minor in scope. Still being taught in Chinatown is the old idea that people should depend on their own efforts—-not a welfare check-—in order to reach America's "promised land. " Visit "Chinatown U.S.A." and ya_l find an important racial minority pulling itself up from hardship and discrimination to be— come a rnrv*nl nf worrying somewhat about their young people. Yet, in every city, delinquency in Chinatown is minor compared with what goes on around Strict discipline. Even in the age Of television -and fast automobiles, Chinese— American children are expected to attend school faithfully, work hard at their studies—— and stay out of trouble. Spanking is seldom used, but supervision and verbal discipline are strict. A study of San Francisco's Chinatown noted that " if school performance is poor and the parents are told, there is an im— mediate improvement. " And, in New York Citv. school.

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