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in a struggle with cybernetics over who or what will control human communication . Cybernetics claims that ... cybernetic devices . These devices , in turn , become self - reflexive metaphors for the texts themselves which have ...
in a struggle with cybernetics over who or what will control human communication . Cybernetics claims that ... cybernetic devices . These devices , in turn , become self - reflexive metaphors for the texts themselves which have ...
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... cybernetics , a book with the chilling title The Human Use of Human Beings ( 1948 ) . - The single unifying feature of cybernetic fictions is that they pose as cybernetic devices which ultimately and this is the source of their power ...
... cybernetics , a book with the chilling title The Human Use of Human Beings ( 1948 ) . - The single unifying feature of cybernetic fictions is that they pose as cybernetic devices which ultimately and this is the source of their power ...
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... cybernetics fails to account for human activity . Cybernetic fiction employs a hyper - evolved technique of self - reflexiveness that makes the reader intensely aware of his or her own status as an information processing machine , too ...
... cybernetics fails to account for human activity . Cybernetic fiction employs a hyper - evolved technique of self - reflexiveness that makes the reader intensely aware of his or her own status as an information processing machine , too ...
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Situating Postmodernism Within | 24 |
Gender and Difference in Postmodern | 37 |
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