Rethinking TechnologiesVerena Andermatt Conley U of Minnesota Press, 1993 - 248 pages Grounded on the assumption that the relationship between the arts and the sciences is dictated by technology, the essays in Rethinking Technologies explore trends in contemporary thought that have been changing our awareness of science, technology, and the arts. |
Table des matières
Machinic Heterogenesis | 13 |
War Law SovereigntyTechné | 37 |
Our Narcotic Modernity | 59 |
EcoSubjects | 77 |
Age of Paranoia | 92 |
Technology and Passivity | 115 |
Postmodernism Angst or Agony | 143 |
The Problem of | 156 |
The Seductions of Cyberspace | 173 |
Hacking a Private Site in Cyberspace | 191 |
Telefigures and Cyberspace | 207 |
Works Cited | 233 |
Contributors | 241 |
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