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posthumanism in Japanese visual culture

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Palgrave Macmillan
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Cover of: Tokyo Cyberpunk
Tokyo Cyberpunk: Posthumanism in Japanese Visual Culture
2016, Palgrave Macmillan
in English
Cover of: Tokyo cyberpunk
Tokyo cyberpunk: posthumanism in Japanese visual culture
2010, Palgrave Macmillan
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Table of Contents

Posthumanism after Akira. Reading rhizomatically
Machinic desires, desiring machines, and consensual hallucinations
Machinic desires : Hans Bellmer's dolls and the technological uncanny in Ghost in the shell 2: innocence. An overview of innocence
"Once their strings are cut, they easily crumble"
From puppets to automata
The uncanny mansion
The dolls of Hans Bellmer
Bellmer/Oshii
On the innocence of dolls, angels, and becoming-animal
Desiring machines: biomechanoid eros and other. Techno-fetishes in tetsuo: the iron man and its precursors. The birth of sexy robots
After Metropolis, before tetsuo: Un chien andalou
Giger's biomechanoids, erotomechanics, and metal fetishists
The "regular-size" monsters of Matango
Mutating from the inside out: The fly
"Long live the new flesh": videodrome
The tentacle motif from Hokusai to Tetsuo
Envisioning the machine-city after Blade runner
Confrontations with the salaryman model: resisting hegemonic masculinity and state-sponsored capitalism
Coda: co-opting Tetsuo in Tetsuo ii: body hammer
Consensual hallucinations and the phantoms of electronic presence in Kairo and Avalon. Letting in ghosts, shutting out the sun
Into the mise en abyme: spectral flows and the forbidden room
The human stain: suicide in the shadow of Hiroshima
Avalon and "borderline cinema"
The society of the spectacle
The surrealism of (virtually) everyday life
"Welcome to class real"
Conclusion. Software in a body: critical posthumanism and Serial experiments Lain. a shojo named lain
Email from the dead
Doppelgangers in cyberspace
Desiring disembodiment
The question of resistance.

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Dewey Decimal Class
700.952/090511
Library of Congress
NC1766.J3 BPN, P87-P96HM623NX1-820P, NC1766.J3 B76 2010, HM621-HM656, NC1766.J3 BPN 2010

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23944714M
ISBN 13
9780230103603, 9780230103597
LCCN
2009046776
OCLC/WorldCat
468854451

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