Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34,Edição 2SFS Publications, 2007 |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 9
Página 266
... Snow Crash's malicious , power - hungry tyrant , but in both novels a lone cyberjockey crashes the system , upsetting the convergence of corporations and nations in a capitalist frenzy where humans would be consumed by codes gone awry ...
... Snow Crash's malicious , power - hungry tyrant , but in both novels a lone cyberjockey crashes the system , upsetting the convergence of corporations and nations in a capitalist frenzy where humans would be consumed by codes gone awry ...
Página 309
... Snow Crash ( 1992 ) , a novel in which the nation state has been replaced by franchise communities based on shared values and run by corporations . Stephenson's novel has never seemed more pertinent than now with the rise of gated and ...
... Snow Crash ( 1992 ) , a novel in which the nation state has been replaced by franchise communities based on shared values and run by corporations . Stephenson's novel has never seemed more pertinent than now with the rise of gated and ...
Página 338
... Snow Crash is " driven by the metaphor that ' humans are computers , ' [ but Gerald ] Edelman persuasively argues [ in Wider than the Sky , 2004 ] on the basis of neuroscience that ' the brain is not a computer , and that the world is ...
... Snow Crash is " driven by the metaphor that ' humans are computers , ' [ but Gerald ] Edelman persuasively argues [ in Wider than the Sky , 2004 ] on the basis of neuroscience that ' the brain is not a computer , and that the world is ...
Outras edições - Ver todos
Termos e frases comuns
African-American Afrofuturism Afrofuturist alien American Android argues authors become black power black power sf black sf body Brown Butler canon Caribbean chapter Christopher Priest color comics concept consciousness contemporary conventions corporate creole critical critique cultural cyberpunk cyberspace cyborg Dana Davin Deathlok Delany discourse discussion embodiment emphasis eshus essay ethnoscape explore fantastic female film Foster future gender genre ghost global Granny Nanny hauntology hip hop Hopkinson human identity imagine Intuitionist Jamaican Kevorkian Kindred language literary literature Luke Cage Marryshow Midnight Robber Morrison Nalo Hopkinson narrator neo-slave narratives Neuromancer novel past political popular posthuman postmodern present Priest's protagonist racial racist rape reader reading reality sampling scholarship Science Fiction scientific Sethe sexual sf's signified singularity slave narratives slavery slipstream Snow Crash social sound space Spaulding Speculative Fiction Spike stereotypes story studies suggests technoculture Technophobia texts theory tradition utopian women writing York