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Side 91
... Hayles mentions conditions in which our body be- comes an intertext . As I said at the outset , the utopian and dystopian visions are also moves in an ongoing game in which the present , and only more indirectly the future , image of ...
... Hayles mentions conditions in which our body be- comes an intertext . As I said at the outset , the utopian and dystopian visions are also moves in an ongoing game in which the present , and only more indirectly the future , image of ...
Side 93
... Hayles takes the first , but not the second step ) . From there , one will go on to either state and regret the historical fait accompli or oppose a deviation caused by the forces of alienation . Post - Nietzschean positions ...
... Hayles takes the first , but not the second step ) . From there , one will go on to either state and regret the historical fait accompli or oppose a deviation caused by the forces of alienation . Post - Nietzschean positions ...
Side 96
... Hayles is right in raising the question on what the countermodel to a destructive order is based . At mo- ments , K. Poenicke seems to suggest that if the oppressed and distorted forces were only given free play and genuine expres- sion ...
... Hayles is right in raising the question on what the countermodel to a destructive order is based . At mo- ments , K. Poenicke seems to suggest that if the oppressed and distorted forces were only given free play and genuine expres- sion ...
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DISCOURSE | 9 |
Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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