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  2. —. “Personalities at the Salon of Digits.” Leonardo 29.5 (1996): 337-38.
  3. Clark, Eric. Rev. of The New Urban Frontier: Gentrification and the Revanchist City, by Neil Smith. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Vol 89, No. 3 (Sep., 1999) pp. 568-570. [full text PDF]
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  6. Deutscher, Penelope. “Review: Telling Flesh: The Substance of the Corporeal.” Australian Humanities Review. November, 1997. July, 2008. <http://www.australianhumanitiesreview.org/archive/Issue-November-1997/deutscher.html>. [full text with notes PDF]
  7. Faigley, Lester. [selected publications]
  8. Hayles, N. Katherine. “Commentary: The Search for the Human.” New Literary History 36 (2005): 327-33. [full text PDF]
  9. —. “Refiguring the Posthuman.” Comparative Literature Studies 41.3 (2004): 311-16. [full text PDF]
  10. —. “Virtual Bodies and Flickering Signifiers.” October 66 (1993): 69-91. [full text PDF]
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  15. Thurlow, Crispin, Laura Lengel, and Alice Tomic. Computer Mediated Communication: Social Interaction and the Internet. London: Sage Publications, 2004.
  16. Turkle, Sherry; Seymour Papert. “Epistemological Pluralism: Styles and Voices within the Computer Culture.” Signs 16.1 (1990): 128-57. [full text PDF]

Further Reading

  1. Anton, Corey. Grand Valley State University. List of Publications. [CV PDF]
  2. Broeckmann, Andreas. Review of Timothy Druckrey’s Electronic Culture. [full text]
  3. Morley, David, and Kevin Robbins. “The End of What?” Spaces of Identity. Global Media, Electronic Landscapes and Cultural Boundaries. London: Routledge, 1996 [full text]

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