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"Probably the most famous piece of research undertaken by Warwick (and the origin of the nickname, "Captain Cyborg", given to him by The Register) is the set of experiments known as Project Cyborg, in which he had an array implanted into his arm, with ...
Alban Leveau-Vallier
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Cyborg Feminism: Ambiguity and Hybridity of the Female Cyborg
: A posthuman figure like the female cyborg challenges traditional humanist feminism in ways that make room for theorizing new subjectivities and feminist epistemologies.
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This chapter explores Sappho’s depiction of Helen through the lens of Donna Haraway’s cyborg theory. The epic Helen is presented as a mixture of the human, the divine, the animal, and the artificial, but this interstitiality marks her as an ‘illegitimate
Tim Whitmarsh
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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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We are currently living in an artificial, increasingly complex created system of discourse heavily base on socially constructed systems of language and digital technologies.
Castillo, Andrew T
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Technology and Community: The Changing Face of Identity
This article examines notions of self in cyber-communities, through a cross-disciplinary dialectic on digital embodiment. The article is based on conversations between a literary study on cyborg-feminist and science fiction theory and auto-ethnographic ...
Tania Honey, Rhian Morgan
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CYBORG ANXIETY IN TRANSCENDENCE FILM (2014) [PDF]
Cyborg Anxiety classifies as a condition and phenomenon, which we experience in our everyday life. As a condition, cyborg anxiety attached to a cybernetic organism, which naturally has a condition when a natural emotion of cybernetic organism, which ...
Masandra Kukuh Bayu Firmansyah, 121411223004
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Education Research Beyond Cyborg Subjectivities
The term “cyborg,” as a combination of “cybernetics” and “organism,” was coined by Manfred Clynes and Nathan Kline in 1960 in a paper presented at a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) conference on space exploration as a representation ...
Noel Gough (9603752) +1 more
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This paper is exploring Donna Haraways cyborg theory, in a perspective of Library- and Information Science. The investigation aims to better understand the occupation of librarians, and their position within knowledge creation through a digital and cyber
Jepsen, Ellenor
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