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The politics of cyborgs in Mexico and Latin America
This article focuses on the cyborg body in contemporary Mexican science fiction, contrasting it with its depiction in other countries of Latin America. Beginning in the 1990s, Mexican science fiction authors write stories about implants and neo-cyborgs ...
Mary Elizabeth Ginway
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Designing Women: Essentializing Femininity in AI Linguistics [PDF]
Since the eighties, feminists have considered technology a force capable of subverting sexism because of technology’s ability to produce unbiased logic.
Vega, Ellianie S.
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Imagining Spanish and Latin American Poets in their Neoliberal and Post-Dictatorial Contexts [PDF]
Review of: Reseña de John Burns, Contemporary Hispanic Poets: Cultural Production in the Global Digital Age (Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2015)
Weintraub, Scott
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The present article points out the psychological problems glimpsed around what is known as transhumanism or post humanism. The future of cyborg humans with brains assisted by devices of Artificial Intelligence (AI) could bring some undesirable ...
Juan Pedro Núñez Partido
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My Extended Body - From Cyborgs to Robots to Cyborgs [PDF]
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The Cyborg as an Interpretation of Culture‐Nature
The idea of “nature” performs an important cultural work. The cyborg‐nature is an attempt to free ourselves from the features of the culturally authorized concepts of nature.
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Cyborgs from fiction to reality: marginalized other or privileged first? [PDF]
In this paper I will offer an analysis of cyber technology, cyberspace and cyborg from its appearance in fiction to its contemporary realizations, in order to show symbolic place of cyborg has changed, in the light of contemporary power relations. I will
Stojnic, Aneta
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KEYNOTE Yuqin Jiang is Professor of Comparative Literature, at the School of Humanities, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen. Her research interests span cyborg narrative, sci-fi poetics, digital humanities, science fiction, postcolonial literature, and ...
Yuqin Jiang
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From Necromancer to Mother: the analysis of a cyborgian female in Raised by Wolves [PDF]
In her text “Mothers, Monsters and Machines” (1997), R. Braidotti recognizes the unifying factor that connects the monstrous feminine with a machine.
Wiktoria Rogalska
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