Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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Síða 99
... Escape . " As Yurick's story begins , the life of Julius Finsterlicht as a man of flesh and blood is ending : You will remember that when we last left him , he was on the verge of giving up and dying . His will had been failing ...
... Escape . " As Yurick's story begins , the life of Julius Finsterlicht as a man of flesh and blood is ending : You will remember that when we last left him , he was on the verge of giving up and dying . His will had been failing ...
Síða 107
... escape perhaps takes an implausible step further in this direction by leaving his already hybridized bed - bound existence behind for the sake of a computationally structured identity . Not surprisingly , given the ejaculatory events ...
... escape perhaps takes an implausible step further in this direction by leaving his already hybridized bed - bound existence behind for the sake of a computationally structured identity . Not surprisingly , given the ejaculatory events ...
Síða 108
... escape from a corporeality ostensibly suffocated by material - maternal technology and from any personal other ( from " the shriek ” of “ many women , " the person whose eyes are met only to disappear ) . Cynicism concerning a present ...
... escape from a corporeality ostensibly suffocated by material - maternal technology and from any personal other ( from " the shriek ” of “ many women , " the person whose eyes are met only to disappear ) . Cynicism concerning a present ...
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