Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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This explicit " future work " gives cyborg anthropology , according to Gary Downey and Joseph Dumit , a critical edge in a time of revolutionary science : “ Starting out with emergence as a question is ... valuable because , in addition ...
This explicit " future work " gives cyborg anthropology , according to Gary Downey and Joseph Dumit , a critical edge in a time of revolutionary science : “ Starting out with emergence as a question is ... valuable because , in addition ...
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Conclusions : The Future of the Future in Anthropology . In the final pages of his marvelous introductory textbook , The Discovery of Humanity ( 1981 ) , Chad Oliver - science fiction's most famous anthropologist - elaborates a ...
Conclusions : The Future of the Future in Anthropology . In the final pages of his marvelous introductory textbook , The Discovery of Humanity ( 1981 ) , Chad Oliver - science fiction's most famous anthropologist - elaborates a ...
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the media , contribute to a sense that the boundaries between human and animal , life and death , natural and unnatural , human and machine , authentic and constructed , present and future , are under both material and symbolic assault ...
the media , contribute to a sense that the boundaries between human and animal , life and death , natural and unnatural , human and machine , authentic and constructed , present and future , are under both material and symbolic assault ...
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