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Acknowledgments | |
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A Note on Texts | |
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Slouching Toward the Posthuman--Does Participatory Evolution Require Participatory Government? | |
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The Crippling of Superman | |
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The Proliferation of Cyborgs | |
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Postmodern politics | |
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The Cyborg Body Politic | |
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The Possibilities of Posthumanism | |
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Postmodern: The Times We Live In | |
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The Importance of the Cyborg Idea | |
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Citizenship in the Age of Electronic Reproduction | |
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Who or What Is a Citizen? | |
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The Cyborg Bill of Rights | |
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Cyborgian Justice: Panopticons versus Cyborg Death Cults | |
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Cybocracy, Mobocracy, and Democracy | |
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The Manufacturing of Consent | |
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Technofixes: From Televised Community to Electronic Voting | |
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Bioregions, Infospheres, Nets, Webs, TAZ, and Community | |
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Cyborg Warriors | |
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Postmodern War and Peace | |
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Human-Machine Weapon Systems | |
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Future Conflicts: Nuclear, Chemical, Biological, Information, Nano | |
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Promulgating cyborgs | |
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Infomedicine and the New Body | |
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The Digital Body | |
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The Medically Modified | |
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The Artificial Heart | |
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Natural Transplants | |
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Cybernetic Human Reproduction | |
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Cyborg Conceptions | |
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Postmodern Pregnancy | |
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Programming Cyberchildren | |
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Enabled Cyborgs, Living and Dead | |
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(Dis) Abled Cyborgs | |
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Penile Prosthetics | |
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Neomorts, Living Cadavers, and Immortals | |
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The Hopeful Monsters of Genetic Engineering | |
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The Rhetoric of Life: DNA and Dr. Frankenstein's Dreams | |
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Cloning: A Multiplication of Mes | |
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Brave New World... Order? | |
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Cyborg society | |
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Prosthetic Territories: Cybercolonializations | |
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Cyberspace: Disembodied or Deconstructed? | |
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Tiny Sex | |
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Outer Space and Aquaspace | |
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Cyborg Families | |
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The Technologically Mediated Family | |
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Surrogate Families | |
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Cyborg Family Values | |
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Sex Machines, Human Beings, In-Betweens | |
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Dildonics | |
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Transsexuality | |
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Future Sex | |
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Taylored Lives: Microserfs and Superheroes in the Age of Semiintelligent Machines | |
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Lone Eagles or Sitting Ducks? | |
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Revolt of the Microserfs against the Sociotechs | |
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Human-Machine Learning Systems | |
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'Borging the Professional Athlete | |
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Cyborgology | |
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Sciences of the Third Millennium | |
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The Gaze of Science | |
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The Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics | |
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Small Is Powerful: The Nano Revolution | |
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The Sciences of the Artificial and the Reflexive Turn | |
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Posthuman Possibilities | |
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Cyborg Epistemologies, Ethics, and Epiphanies | |
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Subjectivities of Posthumanity | |
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Carnival Cyborg | |
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The Future Is Not Yet Written | |
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Notes | |
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Bibliography | |
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Index | |