Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 271
... Shaviro . Connected , or What It Means to Live in the Network Society . Minneapolis : U Minnesota P , 2003. xiii + ... Shaviro's new book aware that the author has already established himself as one of the more exciting and original ...
... Shaviro . Connected , or What It Means to Live in the Network Society . Minneapolis : U Minnesota P , 2003. xiii + ... Shaviro's new book aware that the author has already established himself as one of the more exciting and original ...
Page 272
... Shaviro comes about as close as anyone does . Any careful reader of Shaviro's previous work is aware that he has long had a serious interest in and knowledge of science fiction . But it is only with Connected , or What It Means to Live ...
... Shaviro comes about as close as anyone does . Any careful reader of Shaviro's previous work is aware that he has long had a serious interest in and knowledge of science fiction . But it is only with Connected , or What It Means to Live ...
Page 279
... Shaviro himself does -- is that a grasp of the political economy of connectedness not only refutes bourgeois wishful thinking but also supplies a necessary Marxist corrective to the traditional Marxist wishful thinking and triumphalism ...
... Shaviro himself does -- is that a grasp of the political economy of connectedness not only refutes bourgeois wishful thinking but also supplies a necessary Marxist corrective to the traditional Marxist wishful thinking and triumphalism ...
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