Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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In A Thousand Plateaus ( 1987 ) , Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari offer the idea of becoming animal as a way to challenge the current ideological constructions of society and subjectivity and to embrace new identities .
In A Thousand Plateaus ( 1987 ) , Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari offer the idea of becoming animal as a way to challenge the current ideological constructions of society and subjectivity and to embrace new identities .
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Butler's novel is an example of a text that offers a new mythology for imagining this moment of becoming , for being both and neither human and animal since that binary no longer holds . Butler does this by showing the process for ...
Butler's novel is an example of a text that offers a new mythology for imagining this moment of becoming , for being both and neither human and animal since that binary no longer holds . Butler does this by showing the process for ...
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Deleuze and Guattari emphasize that this " real " of becoming is possible outside the tropes of science fiction , that the multiplicity of becoming is always a multiplicity “ dwelling within us ” ( A Thousand Plateaus 240 ) ...
Deleuze and Guattari emphasize that this " real " of becoming is possible outside the tropes of science fiction , that the multiplicity of becoming is always a multiplicity “ dwelling within us ” ( A Thousand Plateaus 240 ) ...
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Carl Abbott Homesteading on the Extraterrestrial Frontier | 240 |
Butler LSD Lying Ink and Lies | 265 |
Animals Kinship and Butlers | 281 |
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