Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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... bodies . Finsterlicht's biomedical dependence on computational monitoring and control refers hyperbolically to this intermixing . The weakness and age of his own body compares poorly with the efficacy of its prosthetic supplements . It ...
... bodies . Finsterlicht's biomedical dependence on computational monitoring and control refers hyperbolically to this intermixing . The weakness and age of his own body compares poorly with the efficacy of its prosthetic supplements . It ...
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... body did .... His body knew it all . If he stopped to consciously think it through , he couldn't have done it . Finsterlicht's body english began to do the same thing computer hackers did . ( 123-4 ) While the explanation of how " his ...
... body did .... His body knew it all . If he stopped to consciously think it through , he couldn't have done it . Finsterlicht's body english began to do the same thing computer hackers did . ( 123-4 ) While the explanation of how " his ...
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... body implicitly assumed by every one of her theorists is an universalized male body or an abstracted " human ” one without specific sexuate characteristics . This subsumption of two sexual symmetries — not to mention the intersexes ...
... body implicitly assumed by every one of her theorists is an universalized male body or an abstracted " human ” one without specific sexuate characteristics . This subsumption of two sexual symmetries — not to mention the intersexes ...
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The Power of the Image | 20 |
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Veza CanettiBetween Fact and Fiction | 56 |
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