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Technoculture is a
neologism that is not in
standard dictionaries but that has some po****rity in academia, po****rized by
editors Constance Penley and...
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conspiracy – or a
cruel joke". This
often coincides with the
theme of
technoculture and hyperreality. For example, in
Breakfast of
Champions by Kurt Vonnegut...
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culture of rave and
techno music in the 1990s." Page 185,
Music and
Technoculture, Rene T. A. Lysloff,
Tandem Library Books, 2003, ISBN 0-613-91250-0...
- ISBN 978-1-4742-5322-2. Jodi Dean (2002). Publicity's Secret: How
Technoculture Capitalizes on Democracy.
Cornell University Press. pp. 49–. ISBN 0-8014-8678-5...
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culture Print culture Protoculture Relational mobility Safety culture Technoculture Trans-cultural
diffusion Transculturation Visual culture Politics Colonial...
- Innovations, 5th edition, Free Press. ISBN 0-7432-2209-1 Green, L (2001).
Technoculture,
Allen and Unwin,
Crows Nest, pp. 1–20.
Articles Danna, W. (2007). "They...
- Nietzsche's Corps/e: Aesthetics, Prophecy, Politics, or, The
Spectacular Technoculture of
Everyday Life (PDF). Durham, NC: Duke
University Press. Archived...
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October 2023,
retrieved 30
October 2023 Shaw,
Debra Benita (2008).
Technoculture: The Key Concepts.
Bloomsbury Academic. p. 67. ISBN 978-1-84520-298-9...
- technology. It
addresses themes and
concerns of the
African diaspora through technoculture and
speculative fiction, encomp****ing a
range of
media and
artists with...
- Routledge) ISBN 0-415-06222-5
Zeroes + Ones:
Digital Women and the New
Technoculture (1997, Doubleday) ISBN 0-385-48260-4
Writing on
Drugs (1999,
Faber and...