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Page 125
... understanding and experience , or voracious in the way that it " [ sucks ] everything up together " : Isol struggles against incorporation into the alien element ( " They want me to change into them , and them into me . But I want to be ...
... understanding and experience , or voracious in the way that it " [ sucks ] everything up together " : Isol struggles against incorporation into the alien element ( " They want me to change into them , and them into me . But I want to be ...
Page 128
... understanding of it and concerns itself , therefore , with the relationship between the material and the discursive in the " production " of the body and with the reconceptualization and resignification of " matter " within ...
... understanding of it and concerns itself , therefore , with the relationship between the material and the discursive in the " production " of the body and with the reconceptualization and resignification of " matter " within ...
Page 131
... understanding Latour may change our understanding of both science and sf . At one point in Aramis , Norbert tries to calm his student / assistant , who has lost patience with the relativism of their task of discovering " who killed ...
... understanding Latour may change our understanding of both science and sf . At one point in Aramis , Norbert tries to calm his student / assistant , who has lost patience with the relativism of their task of discovering " who killed ...
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