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Hawking Incorporated: Stephen Hawking and the Anthropology of the Knowing Subject
These days, the idea of the cyborg is less the stuff of science fiction and more a reality, as we are all, in one way or another, constantly connected, extended, wired, and dispersed in and through technology. One wonders where the individual, the person, the human, and the body are-or, alternativel...
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University of Chicago Press
2012
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author | Mialet, Hélène |
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description | These days, the idea of the cyborg is less the stuff of science fiction and more a reality, as we are all, in one way or another, constantly connected, extended, wired, and dispersed in and through technology. One wonders where the individual, the person, the human, and the body are-or, alternatively, where they stop. These are the kinds of questions Hélène Mialet explores in this fascinating volume, as she focuses on a man who is permanently attached to assemblages of machines, devices, and collectivities of people: Stephen Hawking. Drawing on an extensive and in-depth series of interviews wi |
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spelling | cern-14873952021-04-22T00:13:57Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1487395engMialet, HélèneHawking Incorporated: Stephen Hawking and the Anthropology of the Knowing SubjectBiography, Geography, HistoryThese days, the idea of the cyborg is less the stuff of science fiction and more a reality, as we are all, in one way or another, constantly connected, extended, wired, and dispersed in and through technology. One wonders where the individual, the person, the human, and the body are-or, alternatively, where they stop. These are the kinds of questions Hélène Mialet explores in this fascinating volume, as she focuses on a man who is permanently attached to assemblages of machines, devices, and collectivities of people: Stephen Hawking. Drawing on an extensive and in-depth series of interviews wiUniversity of Chicago Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:14873952012 |
spellingShingle | Biography, Geography, History Mialet, Hélène Hawking Incorporated: Stephen Hawking and the Anthropology of the Knowing Subject |
title | Hawking Incorporated: Stephen Hawking and the Anthropology of the Knowing Subject |
title_full | Hawking Incorporated: Stephen Hawking and the Anthropology of the Knowing Subject |
title_fullStr | Hawking Incorporated: Stephen Hawking and the Anthropology of the Knowing Subject |
title_full_unstemmed | Hawking Incorporated: Stephen Hawking and the Anthropology of the Knowing Subject |
title_short | Hawking Incorporated: Stephen Hawking and the Anthropology of the Knowing Subject |
title_sort | hawking incorporated: stephen hawking and the anthropology of the knowing subject |
topic | Biography, Geography, History |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1487395 |
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