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Embodying Technesis: Technology beyond Writing
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Embodying Technesis: Technology beyond Writing

Critics of contemporary culture have argued that critical theory must keep pace with technological change and, in the process, have instituted a theoretical model that restricts consideration of technology's impact on human experience to those dimensions that can be captured in language. In this wide-ranging critical study of poststructuralism's legacy to contemporary cultural studies, Mark Hansen challenges the hegemony of this model, contending that technologies fundamentally alter our sensory experience and drastically affect what it means to live as embodied human agents.
 
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Tags: model, experience, critical, human, contemporary
The Future of the Brain: The Promise and Perils of Tomorrow's Neuroscience
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The Future of the Brain: The Promise and Perils of Tomorrow's Neuroscience

Brain repair, smart pills, mind-reading machines--modern neuroscience promises to soon deliver a remarkable array of wonders as well as profound insight into the nature of the brain. But these exciting new breakthroughs, warns Steven Rose, will also raise troubling questions about what it means to be human. In The Future of the Brain, Rose explores just how far neuroscience may help us understand the human brain--including consciousness--and to what extent cutting edge technologies should have the power to mend or manipulate the mind.
 
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Tags: Brain, Future, neuroscience, human, understand
The Language Myth: Why Language Is Not an Instinct
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The Language Myth: Why Language Is Not an Instinct

Language is central to our lives, the cultural tool that arguably sets us apart from other species. Some scientists have argued that language is innate, a type of unique human 'instinct' pre-programmed in us from birth. In this book, Vyvyan Evans argues that this received wisdom is, in fact, a myth.
 
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Tags: Language, birth, pre-programmed, human, Vyvyan
Tragic Conditions in Shakespeare: Disinheriting the Globe
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Tragic Conditions in Shakespeare: Disinheriting the Globe

Paul A. Kottman offers a new and compelling understanding of tragedy as seen in four of Shakespeare's mature plays -- As You Like It, Hamlet, King Lear, and The Tempest.
The author pushes beyond traditional ways of thinking about tragedy, framing his readings with simple questions that have been missing from scholarship of the past generation: Are we still moved by Shakespeare, and why? Kottman throws into question the inheritability of human relationships by showing how the bonds upon which we depend for meaning and worth can be dissolved.
 
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Tags: Shakespeare, tragedy, Kottman, relationships, human
The Invisible History of the Human Race: How DNA and History Shape Our Identities and Our Futures
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The Invisible History of the Human Race: How DNA and History Shape Our Identities and Our Futures

How biology, psychology, and history shape us as individuals  We are doomed to repeat history if we fail to learn from it, but how are we affected by the forces that are invisible to us? In The Invisible History of the Human Race Christine Kenneally draws on cutting-edge research to reveal how both historical artifacts and DNA tell us where we come from and where we may be going.
 
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Tags: History, where, Invisible, Human, history