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... and despite the gay resonance of this performance , the spectacle of a
fetishized hyper - phallic technomasculinity is limited in its deconstructive
potential ; ultimately , perhaps , it only serves to confirm the category of
heteromasculinity that it ...
... and despite the gay resonance of this performance , the spectacle of a
fetishized hyper - phallic technomasculinity is limited in its deconstructive
potential ; ultimately , perhaps , it only serves to confirm the category of
heteromasculinity that it ...
Page 250
For they are , perhaps , descendants of the modern primitives of contemporary
fetish cultures who mesh flesh and metal - preparing the body for potential future
cyborgifications as they challenge mainstream conventions of gender and ...
For they are , perhaps , descendants of the modern primitives of contemporary
fetish cultures who mesh flesh and metal - preparing the body for potential future
cyborgifications as they challenge mainstream conventions of gender and ...
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( 148 ) ( which I misread , as craftily intended perhaps , as Clute ' s factual
statement rather than Bellamy ' s fictional one ) - Clute notes “ an apocalyptic
undertext ” ( 151 ) in late twentieth - century nonfiction and turns to a monitory
listing of ...
( 148 ) ( which I misread , as craftily intended perhaps , as Clute ' s factual
statement rather than Bellamy ' s fictional one ) - Clute notes “ an apocalyptic
undertext ” ( 151 ) in late twentieth - century nonfiction and turns to a monitory
listing of ...
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Clarkes Greetings CarbonBased Bipeds Keay Davidsons Carl | 351 |
Donna Whites Ursula K Le Guin and the Critics Charles Nicol | 357 |
David Seeds Imagining Apocalypse Paul Brians | 364 |
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