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  • 91Japanese science fiction — Science fiction in Japan is an important subgenre of modern Japanese literature that has strongly influenced aspects of contemporary Japanese pop culture, including anime, manga, video games and tokusatsu. History Origins Both Japan s history of… …

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  • 92Military science fiction — is a subgenre of science fiction in which the principal characters are members of a military service and an armed conflict is taking place, normally in space, or on a planet other than Earth. A detailed depiction of the conflict, the tactics used …

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  • 93Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction — Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction, 1895–1984   Author(s) Paul Brians …

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  • 94Spy fiction — The genre of spy fiction sometimes called political thriller or spy thriller or sometimes shortened simply to spy fi arose before World War I at about the same time that the first modern intelligence agencies were formed. The Dreyfus Affair… …

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  • 95Utopian and dystopian fiction — The utopia and its offshoot, the dystopia, are genres of literature that explore social and political structures. Utopian fiction is the creation of an ideal world, or utopia, as the setting for a novel. Dystopian fiction is the opposite:… …

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  • 96Werewolf fiction — denotes the portrayal of werewolves and other shapeshifting man beasts, in the media of literature, drama, film, games, and music. Werewolf literature includes folklore, legend, saga, fairy tales, Gothic and Horror fiction, fantasy fiction and… …

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  • 97List of fiction containing teleportation — Teleportation, the instantaneous movement of objects from one location to another without traveling through space, is featured prominently in many works of fiction. For more information on the subject of teleportation, See the main articleNovels… …

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  • 98Science fiction film — is a film genre that uses science fiction: speculative, science based depictions of phenomena that are not necessarily accepted by mainstream science, such as extraterrestrial life forms, alien worlds, extrasensory perception, and time travel,… …

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  • 99Derivative work — L.H.O.O.Q. (1919). Derivative work by Marcel Duchamp based on the Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) by Leonardo da Vinci. Also known as The Mona Lisa With a Moustache. Often used by law professors to illustrate legal concept of derivative work. In United… …

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  • 100Slash fiction — is a genre of fan fiction that focuses on the depiction of romantic (and often sexual) relationships between two or more male characters, who may not be engaged in relationships in the canon universe. While the term was originally restricted to… …

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