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Conclusion In sf's depictions of postmodern technomasculinities , fetishism becomes a much more polyvalent concept than its conception in classical psychoanalysis might suggest . These sf narratives indicate that masculinity can also be ...
Conclusion In sf's depictions of postmodern technomasculinities , fetishism becomes a much more polyvalent concept than its conception in classical psychoanalysis might suggest . These sf narratives indicate that masculinity can also be ...
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It argues that , despite their differences , these two models of cybermasculinity suggest a technofetishization of the white , heterosexual male body in a discourse of postmodernism where the privilege of that identity is purportedly ...
It argues that , despite their differences , these two models of cybermasculinity suggest a technofetishization of the white , heterosexual male body in a discourse of postmodernism where the privilege of that identity is purportedly ...
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The beast - men in general suggest how evolutionary thinking led to a blurring of the categories between animal and human that had once seemed fixed and distinct in the early - modern Great Chain of Being . Brody argues that Moreau's ...
The beast - men in general suggest how evolutionary thinking led to a blurring of the categories between animal and human that had once seemed fixed and distinct in the early - modern Great Chain of Being . Brody argues that Moreau's ...
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Kenneth Krabbenhoft Uses of Madness in Cervantes | 216 |
Amanda Fernbach The Fetishization of Masculinity in Science | 234 |
Vonda N McIntyres | 256 |
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