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... postmodernism he sees a continuing rift between the aesthetic and the technological . I argue later in this essay that there are substantive parallels between postmodern technology and poststructur- alist theory . Huyssen is correct ...
... postmodernism he sees a continuing rift between the aesthetic and the technological . I argue later in this essay that there are substantive parallels between postmodern technology and poststructur- alist theory . Huyssen is correct ...
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... postmodern fictions portray people , usually the narrator or hero , trapped inside cybernetic devices . These devices , in turn , become self - reflexive metaphors for the texts themselves which have ironically adopted a cybernetic ...
... postmodern fictions portray people , usually the narrator or hero , trapped inside cybernetic devices . These devices , in turn , become self - reflexive metaphors for the texts themselves which have ironically adopted a cybernetic ...
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... postmodern transmu- tation into cyborgs based on an identification with the aggressor ? Do we , by internalizing technology , lose ourselves as the “ sub- jects " of our culture ? Such a conclusion would conflate the poten- tial of ...
... postmodern transmu- tation into cyborgs based on an identification with the aggressor ? Do we , by internalizing technology , lose ourselves as the “ sub- jects " of our culture ? Such a conclusion would conflate the poten- tial of ...
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