Myth, Technology, and the (Post)Human Subject in William Gibson's Sprawl Trilogy

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Drama, Anthologies
Big bigCover of Myth, Technology, and the (Post)Human Subject in William Gibson's Sprawl Trilogy

More books from GRIN Publishing

bigCover of the book To what extent has Barcelona become a model of urban transformation for other cities in Europe and even globally and why might this be the case? by
bigCover of the book Analysis of Shanghai's Commerce - urbanistic considered by
bigCover of the book The development of crime fiction by
bigCover of the book On Vowel Fronting in German by
bigCover of the book The Democratic Republic of the Congo - Analysis, Initiatives and Recommendations to a Major Conflict in the Heart of Africa by
bigCover of the book Speech-accompanying gestures and their impact on speech production and communication by
bigCover of the book Political Economy of Economic Growth: A Cross Comparison of Egypt and Turkey by
bigCover of the book MNEs and their hosts: an impact assessment on Turkey by
bigCover of the book Placental-Uterine Immunological Crosstalk by
bigCover of the book The Arthurian Legends and Their Legacy by
bigCover of the book The role of art in the struggle for a national identity in Lebanon by
bigCover of the book In search of beauty by
bigCover of the book The Airline Industry in the 21st Century - Competition between Network Carriers and Low-Cost Carriers by
bigCover of the book Financial and Environmental Impacts of ISO 14001 Certification by
bigCover of the book The change from an Anglo-Saxon to a Christian society. Problems of time and narrative in 'The Wanderer' by
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy