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The Brain in a Vat in Cyberpunk: the Persistence of the Flesh
Oblivion's Edge Jeremy Strandberg
Mirrorshade Women: Feminism and Cyberpunk
"The Infinite Plasticity of the Digital"
Space and the Re-Purposing of Materials and Technology in William Gibson's Neuromancer and Virtual Light Submitted by Grigori
Postmodern Orientalism. William Gibson, Cyberpunk and Japan
Polish Journal for American Studies Yearbook of the Polish Association for American Studies
Architecture”: Virtual Light, Idoru and All Tomorrow’S Parties
Disability Embodiment, Speculative Fiction, and the Testbed of Futurity
From Patterns of Expectation to Pattern Recognition Author(S): Veronica Hollinger Source: Science Fiction Studies, Vol
It Is True, Too, That Once the Writing Has Been Erased, The
Cyberpunk in a Transnational Context
Beyond Disability: Extraordinary Bodies in the Work of William Gibson
A Thesis on Gibson and Cyberpunk
Cyberpunk and Cyberculture: Science Fiction and the Work of William Gibson
A Posthumanist Rethinking of Thevirtual Idol
Caring About the Past, Present, and Future in William Gibson's Pattern
Cyberpunk 2.0: Fiction and Contemporary (2Nd Edition, Reviewed, Translated to English and Updated)
Top View
Visions of Law and Lawyers in Cyberpunk Science Fiction
Yuen Cityscapes.Pdf
Cyberpunk Revisited: William Gibson's Neuromancer and The
Disability Embodiment, Speculative Fiction, and the Testbed of Futurity
Soundings Final Copy
Word Formation and Deformation in Cyberpunk Discussions
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'Anthropomorphic Drones' and Colonized Bodies: William Gibson's
Religion in Postmodern Science Fiction
Transpacific Cyberpunk
The Consumptive Significance of Images and Interface Values in Cyberpunk Cities
Sexing the Cyborg: Gendered Technological Subjectivities in Contemporary Science Fiction