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The gendered cyborg : a reader / edited by Gill Kirkup [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge in association with the Open University, 2000Description: xiv, 333 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415220912
  • 9780415220910
  • 0415220904
  • 9780415220903
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.4201
LOC classification:
  • HQ1190. G4754 2000
Contents:
List of figures -- List of acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1. Representing gender in technoscience -- Introduction to Part One -- 1.1. Taxonomy for Human Beings -- 1.2. Race and Gender: the Role of Analogy in Science -- 1.3. A Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s -- 1.4. Envisioning Cyborg Bodies: Notes from Current Research -- 1.5. Between Monsters, Goddesses and Cyborgs: Feminist Confrontations with Science -- Part 2. Alien m/others: representing the feminine in science fiction film -- Introduction to Part Two -- 2.1. Monstrous Mothers: Medusa, Grendel, and Now Alien -- 2.2. Technophilia: Technology, Representation, and the Feminine -- 2.3. Alien and the Monstrous-Feminine -- 2.4. Postfuturism -- 2.5. Reading Cyborgs Writing Feminism -- Part 3. Representing reproduction: reproducing representation -- Introduction to Part Three -- 3.1. Foetal Images: the Power of Visual Culture in the Politics of Reproduction -- 3.2. Feminist Approaches to Science, Medicine and Technology -- 3.3. (M)other Discourses -- 3.4. The Virtual Speculum in the New World Order -- Part 4. Refractions (women, technology and cyborgs) -- Introduction to Part Four -- 4.1. When Our Lips Speak Together -- 4.2. On the Matrix: Cyberfeminist Simulations -- 4.3. Feminist Ai Projects and Cyberfutures -- 4.4. Gender and the Landscapes of Computing in an Internet Cafe -- 4.5. New Technologies of Race -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

List of figures -- List of acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1. Representing gender in technoscience -- Introduction to Part One -- 1.1. Taxonomy for Human Beings -- 1.2. Race and Gender: the Role of Analogy in Science -- 1.3. A Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s -- 1.4. Envisioning Cyborg Bodies: Notes from Current Research -- 1.5. Between Monsters, Goddesses and Cyborgs: Feminist Confrontations with Science -- Part 2. Alien m/others: representing the feminine in science fiction film -- Introduction to Part Two -- 2.1. Monstrous Mothers: Medusa, Grendel, and Now Alien -- 2.2. Technophilia: Technology, Representation, and the Feminine -- 2.3. Alien and the Monstrous-Feminine -- 2.4. Postfuturism -- 2.5. Reading Cyborgs Writing Feminism -- Part 3. Representing reproduction: reproducing representation -- Introduction to Part Three -- 3.1. Foetal Images: the Power of Visual Culture in the Politics of Reproduction -- 3.2. Feminist Approaches to Science, Medicine and Technology -- 3.3. (M)other Discourses -- 3.4. The Virtual Speculum in the New World Order -- Part 4. Refractions (women, technology and cyborgs) -- Introduction to Part Four -- 4.1. When Our Lips Speak Together -- 4.2. On the Matrix: Cyberfeminist Simulations -- 4.3. Feminist Ai Projects and Cyberfutures -- 4.4. Gender and the Landscapes of Computing in an Internet Cafe -- 4.5. New Technologies of Race -- Index.

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