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Digital Desire: Language, Identity and New Technologies

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This book explores the ways in which new technologies and scientific discourses are having a radical impact on today’s debates and issues of gender. The writers and creative artists contributing cover a wide terrain, including Cyberfeminism and artificial life, the body’s role in today’s technoculture, the gender politics of e-commerce technology, the Cyberflaneuse, and the creation of '‘digital communities.'’ Together they are mapping out how notions of self and its boundaries are now being questioned and changed.

272 pages, Paperback

First published November 4, 2000

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