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... death . The boundaries between life and death seem shaken or shifted . As Gena Corea has pointed out in The Mother Machine , the fantas- matic interest in the clone can be linked with two archetypal desires : the “ patriarchal urge to ...
... death . The boundaries between life and death seem shaken or shifted . As Gena Corea has pointed out in The Mother Machine , the fantas- matic interest in the clone can be linked with two archetypal desires : the “ patriarchal urge to ...
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... death is an affront to him . He dreams of resisting death by cannibalizing clones or trans- planting organs or building himself a body out of rustproof steel , or manipulating cells to stop the aging process . He fantasizes about ...
... death is an affront to him . He dreams of resisting death by cannibalizing clones or trans- planting organs or building himself a body out of rustproof steel , or manipulating cells to stop the aging process . He fantasizes about ...
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... death " while holding " the place of our missing death cults . " 28 This link between tech- nology and repression or , better , the possiblity of using technol- ogy for purposes of repression , seems to be rooted in a very general ...
... death " while holding " the place of our missing death cults . " 28 This link between tech- nology and repression or , better , the possiblity of using technol- ogy for purposes of repression , seems to be rooted in a very general ...
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