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Academic summary outlining Katherine Hayles’s argument about the posthuman condition and the inseparable relationship between mind, body, information, and machine systems within cybernetics and contemporary technological culture.
Year: 1999
Author: G. James Mitchell
Original Author: Katherine Hayles
Source Work: How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature, and Informatics
Publisher of Source Work: University of Chicago Press
Place of Publication: Chicago, IL
Subject: Posthumanism, cybernetics, human–machine relations, philosophy of technology
Document Type: Academic summary
Referenced Chapter: Toward Embodied Virtuality
Academic Fields: Literary theory, media studies, cybernetics, philosophy
Key Concepts: Posthuman, embodied consciousness, information-processing entities, reflexivity, cyborg identity
Referenced Thinkers: Hans Moravec, René Descartes, Donna Haraway
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