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Page 239
As well as lending itself to a gay reading , the very excess of the filmic cyborg ' s
masculinity also suggests a fetishistic fantasy in which the technoparts
acknowledge the very lack they also mask . More suggests less , the piling up of
phallic ...
As well as lending itself to a gay reading , the very excess of the filmic cyborg ' s
masculinity also suggests a fetishistic fantasy in which the technoparts
acknowledge the very lack they also mask . More suggests less , the piling up of
phallic ...
Page 255
It argues that , despite their differences , these two models of cybermasculinity
suggest a technofetishization of the ... of popular images of fetishized
technomasculinities and suggests how a postmodern technofetishism might
provide new ...
It argues that , despite their differences , these two models of cybermasculinity
suggest a technofetishization of the ... of popular images of fetishized
technomasculinities and suggests how a postmodern technofetishism might
provide new ...
Page 337
The beast - men in general suggest how evolutionary thinking led to a blurring of
the categories between animal and ... an England that no longer exists in
splendid isolation but has indefinite geopolitical borders , Brody suggests that
Moreau ...
The beast - men in general suggest how evolutionary thinking led to a blurring of
the categories between animal and ... an England that no longer exists in
splendid isolation but has indefinite geopolitical borders , Brody suggests that
Moreau ...
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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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