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_aFutureNatural : _bnature, science, culture / _cedited by George Robertson [and others]. |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c1996. |
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_tList of figures -- _tNotes on contributors -- _tAcknowledgements -- _tIntroduction: Look who's talking -- _g1. _tThe future is a risky business -- _g2. _tNature/'nature' -- _g3. _tThe production of nature -- _g4. _tSimulating mother nature, industrializing agriculture -- _g5. _tKnowing, loving and hating nature: a psychoanalytic view -- _g6. _tNature's r: a musical swoon -- _g7. _tThe biological gaze -- _g8. _tA natural order of things? Reproductive sciences and the politics of othering -- _g9. _tGenes 'R' Us -- _g10. _tNarratives of artificial life -- _g11. _tPosthuman unbounded: artificial evolution and high-tech subcultures -- _g12. _tPostmodern virtualities -- _g13. _tThe virtual complexity of culture -- _g14. _tArt and science in Chaos: contesting readings of scientific visualization -- _g15. _tSupernatural futures: theses on digital aesthetics -- _g16. _tFeminist figuration and the question of origin -- _g17. _tLacan with quantum physics -- _g18. _tAn interview with Satan -- _tIndex. |
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