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Page 133
Instead , for twenty or so pages , we get what is actually a very nice discussion of " the creature's monstrosity [ as ] stem [ ming ] from his being a mixture - uncomfortably and impossibly so - of speech and embodiment , of conceptual ...
Instead , for twenty or so pages , we get what is actually a very nice discussion of " the creature's monstrosity [ as ] stem [ ming ] from his being a mixture - uncomfortably and impossibly so - of speech and embodiment , of conceptual ...
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Fascinating , yes , but again this is all ground that has been covered before , most notably by N. Katherine Hayles , whom Graham refers to at various points in her discussion . Perhaps of more direct interest to the reader of sf ...
Fascinating , yes , but again this is all ground that has been covered before , most notably by N. Katherine Hayles , whom Graham refers to at various points in her discussion . Perhaps of more direct interest to the reader of sf ...
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Pinsky then turns to a discussion of the cyborg as a hybrid entity able to bridge Dasein and Other . The early part of this section looks at two examples of anime : Akira ( 1989 ) and Ghost in the Shell ( 1995 ) .
Pinsky then turns to a discussion of the cyborg as a hybrid entity able to bridge Dasein and Other . The early part of this section looks at two examples of anime : Akira ( 1989 ) and Ghost in the Shell ( 1995 ) .
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Patrick A McCarthy The Genesis of Star Maker | 25 |
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