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Postnaturalism Frankenstein Film And The Anthropotechnical Interface Shane Denson

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Postnaturalism Frankenstein Film And The Anthropotechnical Interface Shane Denson
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Publisher: Transcript-Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.6 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Shane Denson
ISBN: 9783837628173, 3837628175
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Postnaturalism Frankenstein Film And The Anthropotechnical Interface Shane Denson by Shane Denson 9783837628173, 3837628175 instant download after payment.

Postnaturalism offers an original account of human-technological coevolution and argues that film and media theory, particularly, needs to be reevaluated from the perspective of material interfaces in a constantly changing environment. Extrapolating from Frankenstein films and the resonances they establish between a hybrid monster and spectator hooked into the machinery of cinema, Shane Denson engages debates in science studies and the philosophy of technology to rethink histories of cinema, media, and technology and the affective channels of our own embodiment. The book includes a foreword by media theorist Mark B. N. Hansen.

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