Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33, Issue 1SFS Publications - Science fiction |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 43
Page 2
... relation to these very different theoretical writings . Our other contributors have had freer rein to explore contemporary sf and its relations to the techno - cultural . Enns , along with Vint and Bould , directly pick up from our ...
... relation to these very different theoretical writings . Our other contributors have had freer rein to explore contemporary sf and its relations to the techno - cultural . Enns , along with Vint and Bould , directly pick up from our ...
Page 42
... relations " ( 87 ) , it slows down instinctive interactions to create a contract that is “ heavier and denser " ( Serres and Latour 201 ) , adding complexity to the system of human relations and even fundamentally working to construct a ...
... relations " ( 87 ) , it slows down instinctive interactions to create a contract that is “ heavier and denser " ( Serres and Latour 201 ) , adding complexity to the system of human relations and even fundamentally working to construct a ...
Page 46
... relations of its truth to its system and of the circulation along these relations ” ( Hermès II ; qtd in Harari and Bell xiv ) . For Serres , there are only ever regional epistemologies . However , as his work from the 1990s onwards ...
... relations of its truth to its system and of the circulation along these relations ” ( Hermès II ; qtd in Harari and Bell xiv ) . For Serres , there are only ever regional epistemologies . However , as his work from the 1990s onwards ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
actants actor alien American Androids Aramis argues Asimov Barsoom become body boundaries Bruno Latour Burroughs Castells Castells's China Miéville cinema collective complex computer-generated computer-generated imagery construction contemporary critical critique cyberpunk cyberspace cyborg describes Dick Dick's discourse network discussion emphasis in original essay explore fantasy feminist film Friedrich Kittler gender genre Gernsback global Gollum Haraway Haraway's Hermès human hybrid identity imagined Information Age Jurassic Park Kittler language literary literature London Luckhurst machine Manuel Castells material Matrix media technologies Mendlesohn Michel Serres modern narrative nature nonhumans novel objects offers paradigm Parrett Philip K philosophy political posthuman postmodern production quasi-object readers reality relationship schizophrenia science fiction Science Fiction Studies scientific scientifiction Serres and Latour Serres's social society space special effects story suggests technocultural television texts theory topological Trans transformation translation vampire writing Wutz