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The Metacolonization of Dick's" The Man in the High Castle": Mimicry, Parasitism, and Americanism in the PSA

Carter, 1995

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Carter C
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Science Fiction Studies

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With the postcolonial writings of Frantz Fanon, Edward Said, and Rob Nixon as a theoretical base, I argue that the Japanese-occupied PSA of Philip K. Dick's" The Man in the High Castle" represents an America colonized and oppressed by a simulation of itself. In effect …
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