Technoculture, Vol. 1, 2009
A Journal for Cultural Studies of Technology
(NOTE: These articles were actually published in a special issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities co-edited by Dorwick and Moberly, available from http://www.nahe.org.
For this mockup, I am linking all articles to one forum and to one pdf!
Real issues would have links to separate articles, each with their
individual forum)Articles, Vol. 1
"As Ordered and Governed by Divine Providence";
Jonathan Edwards' Use of the Machine as Master Metaphor
James Hewitson, The University of Tennessee
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The Electric Education of Henry Adams: Inventing the History of Technology
Samuele F. S. Pardini, Vanderbilt University
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From
Romanticism to Virtual Reality: Charles Babbage, William Gibson and the
Construction of Cyberspace
Herbert Klein, The Institut für Englische Philologie, Berlin
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TechnoNature: Wilderness and Simulation on the "Last Frontier"
Amy Clary, Independent Scholar
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Good Bomb / Bad Bomb: Talking About Atomic Tests In Nevada
Rober Jacobs, Hiroshima Peace Institute
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Technologies of Intersex
Maura F. Daly, San Jose State University
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Inhuman Bodies: Humanism, Automatism and Andy Wahol's a: a novel
Lisa Otty, The University of Edinburgh
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"I Like Machines": Boris Artzybasheff's Machine Aesthetic and the Ends of Cyborg Culture
R. John Williams, The University of California, Irvine
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Interview - Interview with Michael Moorcock
Kiki Benzon, The University of Lethbridge, UK
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