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Reskin Mary Flanagan Austin Booth

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Reskin Mary Flanagan Austin Booth
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.06 MB
Pages: 371
Author: Mary Flanagan, Austin Booth
ISBN: 9780262062602, 0262062607
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Reskin Mary Flanagan Austin Booth by Mary Flanagan, Austin Booth 9780262062602, 0262062607 instant download after payment.

Книга Re: skin Re: skinКниги Медицина Автор: Mary Flanagan, Austin Booth Год издания: 2007 Формат: pdf Издат.:The MIT Press Страниц: 370 Размер: 2 ISBN: 0262062607 Язык: Английский0 (голосов: 0) Оценка:In re: skin, scholars, essayists and short story writers offer their perspectives on skin--as boundary and surface, as metaphor and physical reality. The twenty-first century and its attendant technology call for a new investigation of the intersection of body, skin, and technology. These cutting-edge writings address themes of skin and bodily transformation in an era in which we are able not only to modify our own skins--by plastic surgery, tattooing, skin graft art, and other methods--but to cross skins, merging with other bodies or colonizing multiple bodies.The book's agile crossings of disciplinary and genre boundaries enact the very transformations they discuss. A short story imagines a manufactured maternal interface that allows a man to become pregnant, and a scholar describes the evolution of "body criticism"; a writer uses "faux science" to explore animal prints on faux fur, and fictional lovers experience one another's sexual sensations through the slipping on and off of skin-like bodysuits. Ubiquitous computational interfaces are considered as the "skin" of technology, and questions of race and color are shown to play out in digital art practice. The essays and narratives gathered in re: skin claim that the new technologically mutable body is neither purely liberating nor simply limiting; instead, these pieces show us models, ways of living in a technological culture.

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