Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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... material perspectives , enabling discussions of race and prejudice on a level of abstraction while stifling a more important discussion about real , material conditions , both historical and contemporary . And by presenting racism as an ...
... material perspectives , enabling discussions of race and prejudice on a level of abstraction while stifling a more important discussion about real , material conditions , both historical and contemporary . And by presenting racism as an ...
Page 336
... material lives because , while the conscious content is " indispensable for both the human and posthuman condition , " he argues that " the thoughts , feelings and perceptions of this content do not encompass a vital aspect of human ...
... material lives because , while the conscious content is " indispensable for both the human and posthuman condition , " he argues that " the thoughts , feelings and perceptions of this content do not encompass a vital aspect of human ...
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... material body and the thought of its condition ” ( 172 ) . William Gibson's ambivalence regarding technology in Neuromancer demonstrates that " although computers will never be able to replicate human brain functioning , humans may end ...
... material body and the thought of its condition ” ( 172 ) . William Gibson's ambivalence regarding technology in Neuromancer demonstrates that " although computers will never be able to replicate human brain functioning , humans may end ...
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