Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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... emergence - a notable reversal , since the discipline , at least in the United States , had begun with " salvage " projects , the reconstruction of cultures thought to have almost disappeared . Anthropologists of late modernity , as ...
... emergence - a notable reversal , since the discipline , at least in the United States , had begun with " salvage " projects , the reconstruction of cultures thought to have almost disappeared . Anthropologists of late modernity , as ...
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... emergence as a question is ... valuable because , in addition to asking what is new on the horizon , it suggests that contemporary practices are unfinished , ongoing , continuously maintained , and something in which one's own practices ...
... emergence as a question is ... valuable because , in addition to asking what is new on the horizon , it suggests that contemporary practices are unfinished , ongoing , continuously maintained , and something in which one's own practices ...
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... emerge from two kinds of meshings between human and machine : the body may provide the wetware in a Terminator ... emergence from oneself to penetrate another by force ... the idea of breaking , ripping open " ( 76-77 ) . Colonized ...
... emerge from two kinds of meshings between human and machine : the body may provide the wetware in a Terminator ... emergence from oneself to penetrate another by force ... the idea of breaking , ripping open " ( 76-77 ) . Colonized ...
Contents
Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
Istvan CsicseryRonay Jr Science Fiction and Empire | 231 |
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