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... transformation ? Does the postmodern paradigm still work for 2006 ? The idea for this special issue was generated not from a sense of wanting to discredit or displace the conjuncture of sf and postmodernism — indeed , several essayists ...
... transformation ? Does the postmodern paradigm still work for 2006 ? The idea for this special issue was generated not from a sense of wanting to discredit or displace the conjuncture of sf and postmodernism — indeed , several essayists ...
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... transformation . While reminiscent of the optical transformations of the Universal Wolfman films of the 1940s , morphing lends the image an unprece- dented degree of realism , as the two images are seamlessly merged at the point of ...
... transformation . While reminiscent of the optical transformations of the Universal Wolfman films of the 1940s , morphing lends the image an unprece- dented degree of realism , as the two images are seamlessly merged at the point of ...
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... transformation that strongly challenge the age - old notion of the human as both creator and procreator " ( 315 ) . By these definitions cyborgs represent more than simply the fusion of flesh and metal ; they offer a space in which the ...
... transformation that strongly challenge the age - old notion of the human as both creator and procreator " ( 315 ) . By these definitions cyborgs represent more than simply the fusion of flesh and metal ; they offer a space in which the ...
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