@article{oai:seisen-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000891, author = {Jeansonne, Christopher}, issue = {11}, journal = {聖泉論叢}, month = {}, note = {P(論文), The following essay is a close reading of the film Terminator 3 : Rise of the Machines, the latest installment in the popular Terminator series of films. It shows how the film transforms, in both overt and subtle ways, many of the icons, characters, and narrative devices found in the previous films. Particular attention is given to how this film re-positions us vis-a-vis the future, rethinking our relationship to it and our power to change it. Popular Hollywood action films are often seen with contempt in critical and scholarly circles ; implicitly, then, this essay also attempts to show how such films can be addressed with analytical integrity.}, pages = {205--218}, title = {The Future We Have Already Made : Fatalism in Terminator 3 : The Rise of the Machines}, year = {2003} }