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Cyberseduction Reality in the Age of Psychotechnology

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ISBN-10: 1573927430

ISBN-13: 9781573927437

Edition: 1999

Authors: Jeri Fink

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Born from today's evolutionary psychology and its studies of developing human behaviour and emotions is the radical new concept from psychotherapist Jeri Fink that virtual reality has been with us since humans first walked the earth and has only been heightened by today's technology. Psychologically, humans are "wired" to crave experiences beyond our daily existence. From the cave dweller's fireside stories of slaying massive beasts and the Elizabethan experience of Shakespeare's tragedies to today's blockbuster disaster movies and, most importantly, interactive computer communication, we have always lived in a "virtual" culture. The brilliant visionary founder of "psychotechnology", an…    
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Book details

List price: $32.99
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Prometheus Books, Publishers
Publication date: 12/1/1999
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 308
Size: 6.33" wide x 9.33" long x 1.02" tall
Weight: 1.342
Language: English

Acknowledgments
From Caves to Cyberspace
Cyberseduction
The Body Snatchers
Lines in the Sand
Genes or Genesis?
Monkey Sees, Monkey Does
Stone Age Computers
From Caves to Cyberspace
Bibliography for Part I
To be or not to be
Your Very Own Self
Sticks and Stones
The Cyborg Metaphor
Media Mayhem
Jurassic Jabs
Virtual Kin
Gender Wars
To Be or Not to Be
Bibliography for Part II
Back to the Future
Upgrading Stone Age Computers
Where in the World Is Cyberspace?
"Relatives" in the Age of Psychotchnology
Knock, Knock. Who's There?
Digital Neighboring
Elites, Wannabes, and Guerrillas
Virtual Law and Disorder
Reach Out and Touch Someone
Stranger Than Fiction: A Collection of True Stories from Cyberspace
Final Thoughts: Coming Home - An Author's Reconstruction of Self
Bibliography for Part III
Index