Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 23Indiana University Press, 2001 |
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... Burroughs's char- acters legitimize their right to exist , and to therefore dictate human actions . As Burroughs explains in The Ticket that Exploded : The “ Other Half " is the word .... The word may have once been a healthy neural ...
... Burroughs's char- acters legitimize their right to exist , and to therefore dictate human actions . As Burroughs explains in The Ticket that Exploded : The “ Other Half " is the word .... The word may have once been a healthy neural ...
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... Burroughs ' belief in the radical possibilities of the cut - up reflect his interest in virology and his desire to " con- centrate on a general defense against all viruses " ( 190 ) as expressed in " Electronic Revolution . " The most ...
... Burroughs ' belief in the radical possibilities of the cut - up reflect his interest in virology and his desire to " con- centrate on a general defense against all viruses " ( 190 ) as expressed in " Electronic Revolution . " The most ...
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... Burroughs's Nova books , learns to mistake an external representation of itself ( its image in a mirror ) as its unified identity . In Burroughs's trilogy this external identity is embedded within the Reality Script and when " The Word ...
... Burroughs's Nova books , learns to mistake an external representation of itself ( its image in a mirror ) as its unified identity . In Burroughs's trilogy this external identity is embedded within the Reality Script and when " The Word ...
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On the Digital and Allegorical Economy | 4 |
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World Music Does Not Exist | 44 |
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