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− | ''The Cyborg Handbook.'' Chris Hables | + | '''''The Cyborg Handbook''. Chris Hables Gray''' et al. eds. New York/London: Routledge. 1995.[https://www.amazon.com/Cyborg-Handbook-Donna-J-Haraway/dp/0415908493] |
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+ | (NOTE: In titles below, the initial "I's" rendered as capital letters may be lower case; lower case "i's" and "l's" may be reversed.) | ||
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+ | Foreword: "Cyborgs and Symbionts: Living Together in the New World Order" by Donna J. Haraway. | ||
+ | Introduction: "Cyborgology: Constructing the Knowledge of Cybernetic Organisms" by C. H. Gray, Steven Mentor, Heidi J. Figuera-Sarriera | ||
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+ | Part 1: The Genesis of Cyborg | ||
+ | Three essays and two interviews including Ron English, "African Influences in Cybernetics" and two essays on cyborgs and space. | ||
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+ | The Proliferation of Cyborgs | ||
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+ | Part 2: In Science and Engineering/in Space and War | ||
+ | Seven essays and an interview | ||
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+ | Part 3: In Medicine | ||
+ | Eight essays covering reproduction, artificial organs, and an abstract on what we might call prosthetics. | ||
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+ | Part 4: In the Imagination | ||
+ | Eight essays covering literature, film, comics (See for [[JUDGE DREDD]], the [[THE TERMINATOR|Terminator]] movies, and other films with cyborgs. (Maly, 02/07/02) | ||
+ | Mark Oehlert, "From Captain America to Wolverine: Cyborgs in Comic Books, Alternative Images of Cybernetic Heroes and Villains" | ||
+ | Jonathan Goldberg, "Recalling Totalities: The Mirrored Stages of Arnold Schwarzenegger" | ||
+ | David Tomas, "Art, Psychasthenic Assimilation, and the Cybernetic Automaton" | ||
+ | Jennifer Gonzáles, "Envisioning Cyborg Bodies: Notes from Current Research" | ||
+ | Cynthia J. Fuchs, "'Death is Irrelevant': Cyborgs, Reproduction, and the Future of Male Hysteria" | ||
+ | Lois H. Fresh, "Digital Pistil" | ||
+ | Philip K. Dick, "I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon" | ||
+ | N. Katherine Hayles,"The Life Cycle of Cyborgs: Writing the Posthuman" | ||
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+ | The Future of Cyborgs | ||
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+ | Part 5: Cyborg Anthropology | ||
+ | Gary Lee Downey, Joseph Dumit, Sarah Williams, "Cyborg Anthropology" | ||
+ | Joseph Dumit, "Brain-Mind Machines and American Technological Dream Marketing: Towards and Ethnography of Cyborg Envy | ||
+ | Gary Lee Downey, "Human Agency in CAD/CAM Technology | ||
+ | David J. Hess, "On Low-Tech Cyborgs | ||
+ | Sarah Williams, "'Perhaps Images at One with the World are Already Lost Forever': Vision of Cyborg Anthropology in Post-Cultural Worlds" | ||
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+ | Part 6: The Politics of Cyborgs | ||
+ | Sandy Stone, "Split Subjects, Not Atoms; or, How I Fell in Love with My Prosthesis | ||
+ | Chela Sandoval, "New Sciences: Cyborg Feminism and the Methodology of the Oppressed" | ||
+ | Joseba Gabilondo, "Postcolonial Cyborgs: Subjectivity in the Age of Cybernetic Reproduction" | ||
+ | William R. Macauley and Angel J. Gordo-López, "From Cognitive Psychologies to Mythologies: Advancing Cyborg Textualities for a Narrative of Resistance | ||
+ | Lorne Falk and Mireille Perron, "The Conversion of Père Version | ||
+ | Chris Hables Gray and Steven Mentor, "The Cyborg Body Politic: Version 1.2 | ||
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+ | Includes also a Bibliography, FilmOgraphy, Biographies (of the contributors, we assume), an Index, list of Illustrations, and Acknowledgments | ||
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+ | FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS HERE: [https://www.amazon.com/Cyborg-Handbook-Donna-J-Haraway/dp/0415908493] | ||
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+ | RDE, Initial Compiler, 1June19 | ||
+ | [[Category: Reference]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Background]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Literary Criticism]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Drama Criticism]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Graphic & Plastic Arts]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 1 June 2019
The Cyborg Handbook. Chris Hables Gray et al. eds. New York/London: Routledge. 1995.[1]
(NOTE: In titles below, the initial "I's" rendered as capital letters may be lower case; lower case "i's" and "l's" may be reversed.)
Foreword: "Cyborgs and Symbionts: Living Together in the New World Order" by Donna J. Haraway. Introduction: "Cyborgology: Constructing the Knowledge of Cybernetic Organisms" by C. H. Gray, Steven Mentor, Heidi J. Figuera-Sarriera
Part 1: The Genesis of Cyborg Three essays and two interviews including Ron English, "African Influences in Cybernetics" and two essays on cyborgs and space.
The Proliferation of Cyborgs
Part 2: In Science and Engineering/in Space and War Seven essays and an interview
Part 3: In Medicine Eight essays covering reproduction, artificial organs, and an abstract on what we might call prosthetics.
Part 4: In the Imagination Eight essays covering literature, film, comics (See for JUDGE DREDD, the Terminator movies, and other films with cyborgs. (Maly, 02/07/02) Mark Oehlert, "From Captain America to Wolverine: Cyborgs in Comic Books, Alternative Images of Cybernetic Heroes and Villains" Jonathan Goldberg, "Recalling Totalities: The Mirrored Stages of Arnold Schwarzenegger" David Tomas, "Art, Psychasthenic Assimilation, and the Cybernetic Automaton" Jennifer Gonzáles, "Envisioning Cyborg Bodies: Notes from Current Research" Cynthia J. Fuchs, "'Death is Irrelevant': Cyborgs, Reproduction, and the Future of Male Hysteria" Lois H. Fresh, "Digital Pistil" Philip K. Dick, "I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon" N. Katherine Hayles,"The Life Cycle of Cyborgs: Writing the Posthuman"
The Future of Cyborgs
Part 5: Cyborg Anthropology Gary Lee Downey, Joseph Dumit, Sarah Williams, "Cyborg Anthropology" Joseph Dumit, "Brain-Mind Machines and American Technological Dream Marketing: Towards and Ethnography of Cyborg Envy Gary Lee Downey, "Human Agency in CAD/CAM Technology David J. Hess, "On Low-Tech Cyborgs Sarah Williams, "'Perhaps Images at One with the World are Already Lost Forever': Vision of Cyborg Anthropology in Post-Cultural Worlds"
Part 6: The Politics of Cyborgs Sandy Stone, "Split Subjects, Not Atoms; or, How I Fell in Love with My Prosthesis Chela Sandoval, "New Sciences: Cyborg Feminism and the Methodology of the Oppressed" Joseba Gabilondo, "Postcolonial Cyborgs: Subjectivity in the Age of Cybernetic Reproduction" William R. Macauley and Angel J. Gordo-López, "From Cognitive Psychologies to Mythologies: Advancing Cyborg Textualities for a Narrative of Resistance Lorne Falk and Mireille Perron, "The Conversion of Père Version Chris Hables Gray and Steven Mentor, "The Cyborg Body Politic: Version 1.2
Includes also a Bibliography, FilmOgraphy, Biographies (of the contributors, we assume), an Index, list of Illustrations, and Acknowledgments
FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS HERE: [2]
RDE, Initial Compiler, 1June19