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Connecting and Reconnecting: Outfitting the Figure of the Cyborg for Transnational Coalition-building [PDF]
This work attempts to rehabilitate Donna Haraway’s (1991) figure of the cyborg to increase the possibilities of alliances between transnational feminism and cyborg or technoscience feminism.
Jessica E. Brophy
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CYBORG ARTS IN THE PROJECTS OF TRANSHUMANIST BIOHACKERS
Since the beginning of the 21st century, a new artistic direction has been formed in biohacking – “the cyborg art” (cyborgism), whose leaders (cyborg artist Moon Ribas and “transhuman” or “the first cyborg” Neil Harbisson), promote a transhumanist ...
Yulia V. Khvastunova
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The rise of the biocyborg: synthetic biology, artificial chimerism and human enhancement
Applying technologies into the human body makes a hybrid human/machine: a cyborg. We identified four types of cyborgs in the literature: the original cyborg, enhanced temporarily for space exploration, the science-fiction cyborg, the “Haraway cyborg ...
Léo Pio-Lopez
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Cyborg Figurations: Exploring the Intersections of Technology, Embodiment, Identity, and Ecology
This cross-disciplinary exploration delves into the multifaceted intersections of technology, embodiment, identity, and ecology through the lens of cyborg knowing.
Gill Haddow +2 more
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Post Human and Female Cyborg in The Perfect Wife Novel By J.P. Delaney
This study aims to reveal the situation of post human and the description of female cyborg in JP Delaney's novel The Perfect Wife, it also explains how the relationship between humans and cyborgs in this novel.
Zakiyatul Mufidah
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Unsmoothing the Cyborg: Technology and the Body in Integrated Dance
Contemporary cyborg theory tends to approach the integration of human bodies and technology innovations as if the cyborg were a unified whole. And, because of the potential of the cyborg body to help ameliorate disability, the cyborg has been suggested ...
Margaret M. Quinlan, Benjamin R. Bates
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(Post-)Modernism and Cyborg Writing in George Egerton’s “The Regeneration of Two” (1894)
Taking into account Rita Felski’s (1995) discussion on stereotypical representations of women in modernity and the New Woman movement, in this paper we analyse George Egerton’s short story “The Regeneration of Two” (1894) from the perspective of Donna ...
Jéssica Katerine Molgero +1 more
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This article explores crossovers from Eastern philosophy and spirituality to contemporary science and medicine in the West. My interest is not so much in specific lines of historical transmission, as in the channels through which they flow. In particular, my argument is that different ontologies – visions of how the world is – either facilitate or ...
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This essay introduces the rhetorical concept of “morphos”, a dimension of ethos, in the context of cyborg self-transformation and cyborg storytelling.
Kevin A. Thayer
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Race as Technology: From Posthuman Cyborg to Human Industry [PDF]
Cyborg and prosthetic technologies frame prominent posthumanist approaches to understanding the nature of race. But these frameworks struggle to accommodate the phenomena of racial passing and racial travel, and their posthumanist orientation blurs ...
Jones, Holly, Jones, Nicholaos
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