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Notes on Contributors |
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Acknowledgements |
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Introduction |
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1 | (10) |
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PART ONE Approaching cybercultures |
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11 | (98) |
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13 | (6) |
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19 | (15) |
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A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century |
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34 | (32) |
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Space for Rent in the Last Suburb |
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66 | (14) |
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80 | (26) |
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106 | (3) |
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PART TWO Popular cybercultures |
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109 | (74) |
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111 | (8) |
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From Captain America to Wolverine. Cyborgs in Comic Books: Alternative Images of Cybernetic Heroes and Villains |
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119 | (11) |
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The Technophilic Body: On Technicity in William Gibson's Cyborg Culture |
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130 | (14) |
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Deai-Kei: Japan's New Culture of Encounter |
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144 | (15) |
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Mapping the Bit Girl: Lara Croft and New Media Fandom |
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159 | (15) |
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From DV Realism to A Universal Recording Machine |
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174 | (9) |
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PART THREE Cybcrcommunities |
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183 | (82) |
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185 | (6) |
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Electronic Homesteading on the Rural Frontier: Big Sky Telegraph and Its Community |
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191 | (22) |
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Community in the Abstract: A Political and Ethical Dilemma? |
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213 | (14) |
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Against Virtual Community: For A Politics of Distance |
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227 | (9) |
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Virtual Togetherness: An Everyday-Life Perspi-C IIVI |
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236 | (18) |
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254 | (11) |
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PART FOUR Cyberidentities |
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265 | (64) |
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267 | (6) |
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Identity Construction and Self-Presentation on Personal Homepages: Emancipatory Potentials and Reality Constraints |
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273 | (13) |
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Prosthetic Memory: Total Recall and Blade Runner |
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286 | (11) |
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Race In/For Cyberspace: Identity Tourism and Racial Passing on the Internet |
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297 | (8) |
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Cyberpublics and Diaspora Politics Among Transnational Chinese |
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305 | (16) |
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321 | (8) |
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329 | (82) |
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331 | (9) |
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On the Matrix: Cyberfeminist Simulations |
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340 | (17) |
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New Sciences: Cyborg Feminism and the Methodology of the Oppressed |
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357 | (8) |
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Cyberquake: Haraway's Manifesto |
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365 | (21) |
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Feminist AI Projects and Cyberfutures |
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386 | (25) |
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411 | (90) |
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413 | (9) |
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The Embodied Computer/User |
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422 | (11) |
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Will the Real Body Please Stand Up? Boundary Stories About Virtual Cultures |
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433 | (23) |
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From Psycho-Body to Cyber-Systems: Images As Post-Human Entities |
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456 | (16) |
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Serene and Happy and Distant: An Interview With Orlan |
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472 | (12) |
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Revenants: Death and the Digital Uncanny |
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484 | (17) |
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501 | (74) |
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503 | (5) |
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508 | (8) |
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516 | (31) |
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Cyborg Babies and Cy-Dough-Plasm: Ideas About Self and Life in the Culture of Simulation |
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547 | (10) |
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557 | (18) |
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575 | (76) |
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577 | (5) |
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Digital Networks and the State: Some Governance Questions |
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582 | (12) |
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Technopower and Its Cyberfutures |
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594 | (8) |
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Hackers - Cyberpunks or Microserfs? |
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602 | (16) |
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Technopolitics and Oppositional Media |
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618 | (20) |
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The Internet in the Aftermath of the World Trade Center Attack |
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638 | (13) |
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PART NINE Beyond cybercultures |
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651 | (137) |
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653 | (11) |
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664 | (24) |
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Nanotechnology in the Age of Posthuman Engineering: Science Fiction As Science |
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688 | (29) |
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Gene (SIS): Contemporary Art Explores Human Genomics |
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717 | (14) |
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Cyborg Urbanization: Complexity and Monstrosity in the Contemporary City |
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731 | (26) |
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From Cyber to Hybrid: Mobile Technologies As Interfaces of Hybrid Spaces |
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757 | (16) |
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Thinking Ontologies of the Mind/Body Relational: Fragile Faces and Fugitive Graces in the Processuality of Creativity and Performativity |
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773 | (15) |
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Index |
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