Section 1. Gender, technology and the body -- 1. Bodies in space: film as "carnal knowledge" (1969) / Annette Michelson -- 2. Typewriter (1986) / Friedrich Kittler -- 3. Alien and the monstrous-feminine (1990) / Barbara Creed -- 4. Scary women: cinema, surgery, and special effects (1999) / Vivian Sobchack -- 5. Connected; or what it means to live in the network society (2003) / Steven Shaviro -- 6. Gendering the technological imagination (2011) / Anne Balsamo -- Section 2. The science-fictionalization of everyday life -- 7. Bloodless transfusion (1991) / Manuel De Landa -- 8. Transplant medicine and transformative narrative (2004) / Susan Squier -- 9. Bioinformatic bodies and the problem of "life itself" (2005) / Eugene Thacker -- 10. A monstrous vision: Disney, science fiction, and CinemaScope (2008) / J.P. Telotte -- 11. Have nanosuit -- will travel: video games and the crisis of the digital battlefield (2010) / Colin Milburn -- 12. Practising media archaeology: creative methodologies for remediation (2012) / Jussi Parikka -- Section 3. Media, mediation, science fiction -- 13. The "videology" of science fiction (1985) / Garrett Stewart -- 14. The cinema of attraction: early film, its spectator and the avant-garde (1986) / Tom Gunning -- 15. The ecstasy of communication (1988) / Jean Baudrillard ; translated by John Johnston -- 16. On a clear day you can see the horizon of invisibility: rethinking science fiction film in the age of electronic (re)production (1992) / Brooks Landon -- 17. The wonder years and beyond, 1989-1995 (2002) / Michelle Pierson -- 18. The cultural logic of media convergence (2004) / Henry Jenkins -- Section 4. Posthumanisms -- 19. A cyborg manifesto: science, technology, and socialist-feminism in the late twentieth century (1991) / Donna Haraway -- 20. The life cycle of cyborgs: writing the posthuman (1995) / N. Katherine Hayles -- 21. The image virus (1993) / Scott Bukatman -- 22. Meta(l)morphoses (1997) / Rosi Braidotti -- 23. The transmolecularization of (black) folk: Space is the Place, Sun Ra and Afrofuturism (2004) / Nabeel Zuberi -- 24. When the machines stop: fantasy, reality, and terminal identity in Neon Genesis: Evangelion and Serial Experiments: Lain (2007) / Susan J. Napier.
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