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Postnaturalism : Frankenstein, Film, and the Anthropotechnical Interface
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Shane Denson
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Mark B.N. Hansen
Publication date:
August 20 2014
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transcript-Verlag
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9783839428177
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August 20 2014
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10.14361/transcript.9783839428177
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Book chapters
6. Re-Focusing Cinematic Double Vision: Seriality, Mediality, and Mediation in Postnatural Perspective
8. Lines of Flight: Transitional Thoughts by Way of Conclusion
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3. Monsters in Transit: Edison’s Frankenstein
Foreword: Logics of Transition
5. Of Steam Engines, Revolutions, and the (Un)natural History of Matter: A Techno-Scientific Interlude
4. To the Heart of (the) Matter: Frankenstein, Embodiment, Materiality
2. Frankenstein’s Filmic Progenies: A Techno-Phenomenological Approach
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Monster Movies and Metaphysics
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7. Universal Monsters and Monstrous Particulars
pp. 1
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