| Kevin J. H. Dettmar - Literary Collections - 1992 - 406 pages
...subjects may well have mutated to the point that Donna Haraway can make the amazing claim, "In our time we are all chimeras, theorized and fabricated hybrids of machine and organism ... we are cyborgs,"41 or Laurie Anderson can intone, "I am in my body the way most people drive in... | |
| Ellen E. Berry - Fiction - 1992 - 224 pages
...may well have mutated to the point that Donna Haraway can make the amazing claim, "... in our time we are all chimeras, theorized and fabricated hybrids of machine and organism . . . we are cyborgs,"44 or Laurie Anderson can intone, "I am in my body the way most people drive... | |
| Mark C. Taylor - Philosophy - 1993 - 302 pages
...generated in the history of sexuality. ... By the late twentieth century, our time, a mythic time, we are all chimeras, theorized and fabricated hybrids...of machine and organism; in short, we are cyborgs. The cyborg is our ontology; it gives us our politics. The cyborg is a condensed image of both imagination... | |
| Steven Seidman - Philosophy - 1994 - 324 pages
...premonition of cyborg politics, a very open field. By the late twentieth century, our time, a mythic time, we are all chimeras, theorized and fabricated hybrids...of machine and organism; in short, we are cyborgs. The cyborg is our ontology; it gives us our politics. The cyborg is a condensed image of both imagination... | |
| Neil H. Donahue - Art - 1995 - 250 pages
...that "passions have disappeared," it is rather that they "have materialized."30 In Haraway's terms: "By the late twentieth century . . . we are all chimeras,...of machine and organism; in short, we are cyborgs. The cyborg is our ontology; it gives us our politics."31 Metaphysics and aesthetics are both becoming... | |
| Austin Sarat, Thomas R. Kearns - Law - 2009 - 294 pages
...Agent Orange, 276. The End of Everyday Life? By the late twentieth century, our time, a mythic time, we are all chimeras, theorized and fabricated hybrids...of machine and organism; in short, we are cyborgs. The cyborg is our ontology; it gives us our politics. The cyborg is a condensed image of both imagination... | |
| Jeffrey Weeks - Education - 1995 - 244 pages
...fixed social positioning? As Haraway put it, 'By the late twentieth century, our time, a mythic time, we are all chimeras, theorized and fabricated hybrids of machine and organism' (1991, p. 150). The body is no more immune to the power of culture, and its transforming possibilities,... | |
| Sidonie Smith, Julia Watson - American literature - 1998 - 546 pages
...feminists? We are all cyborgs, according to Haraway, poised in this identity on the cusp of the twenty-first century: "We are all chimeras, theorized and fabricated...of machine and organism; in short, we are cyborgs" (66). And Haraway likes it here, blurring the boundaries between natural and fabricated, human and... | |
| David J. Skal - Horror films - 1998 - 380 pages
...Manifesto" (1991) makes the point neatly: "By the late twentieth century, our time, a mythic time, we are all chimeras, theorized and fabricated hybrids...of machine and organism; in short, we are cyborgs. The cyborg is our ontology; it gives us our politics. . . . [T]he relation between organism and machine... | |
| Wendy Seymour - Body image - 1998 - 222 pages
...of, or not be shaped by, the technological world and its implications f Haraway 1995, p. xixl. 'lWel are all chimeras, theorized and fabricated hybrids...of machine and organism; in short, we are cyborgs' (Haraway 1991, p. 150l. Machines are indissociable human extensions (Haraway 1995, p. xviil. Haraway... | |
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