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... human identity , the kind of material long identified with soft sf . The hybridization of these traditions refuses to continue a long factional war - but refuses , in Latourian terms , precisely because of the production of new hybrids ...
... human identity , the kind of material long identified with soft sf . The hybridization of these traditions refuses to continue a long factional war - but refuses , in Latourian terms , precisely because of the production of new hybrids ...
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... human relations ; the paranoia that this process generates becomes a necessary condition of postmodernity . Durham adds that capitalism also commodifies human beings by threatening the boundaries between the self and the environment ...
... human relations ; the paranoia that this process generates becomes a necessary condition of postmodernity . Durham adds that capitalism also commodifies human beings by threatening the boundaries between the self and the environment ...
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... human and machine hybridity , other films use the digital manipulation of photographic images of the human body to explore the physicality of cyborgs . Steven Spielberg's AI , a film about a world split between Organics and Mechas ( human ...
... human and machine hybridity , other films use the digital manipulation of photographic images of the human body to explore the physicality of cyborgs . Steven Spielberg's AI , a film about a world split between Organics and Mechas ( human ...
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