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    Nancy Katherine Hayles (born December 16, 1943) is an American postmodern literary critic, most notable for her contribution to the fields of literature...
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  • film writer John Hayles, Tudor agrarian reformer (more commonly Hales) Ian Hayles (born 1972), Jamaican politician N. Katherine Hayles, American literary...
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  • by the English department. Marjorie Luesebrink became president, N. Katherine Hayles was faculty advisor, and Jessica Pressman was the managing director...
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  • the Late Twentieth Century." 1985. (Established cyborg feminism.) N. Katherine Hayles. How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature...
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    Baudrillard: Two Essays N. Katherine Hayles; David Porush; Brooks Landon; Vivian Sobchack; J.G. Ballard. "In Response To Jean Baudrillard (Hayles, Porush, Landon...
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  • archives and documentation projects. The literary critic and professor N. Katherine Hayles defines electronic literature as "'digital born' (..) and (usually)...
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  • Lawrence Waterhouse, and others, the Cryptonomicon is described by Katherine Hayles as "a kind of Kabala created by a Brotherhood of Code that stretches...
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  • systems, communication, and the human experience in cybernetics. N. Katherine Hayles, author of How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics,...
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    for the Electronic Literature Organization fiction award in 2001. N. Katherine Hayles, My Mother was a Computer: Digital Subjects and Literary Texts, Chicago...
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  • describe artistic practices and as a way to analyze artwork. Critic N. Katherine Hayles, for example, speaks of "media specific analysis." As discussed by...
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  • University of Western Australia. In Teranesia, American literary critic N. Katherine Hayles analyses how Egan conceptualised how quantum mechanics can intersect...
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    a dynamic between homeostasis and reconfiguration, akin to what N. Katherine Hayles terms "pattern" and "randomness". This cycle relies on counting what's...
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  • teaching games. She read George Landow's Hypertext and studied under N. Katherine Hayles. Pressman's monograph Bookishness: Loving Books in a Digital Age examines...
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    McCullouch, Norbert Wiener, Bruno Latour, Cary Wolfe, Elaine Graham, N. Katherine Hayles, Benjamin H. Bratton, Donna Haraway, Peter Sloterdijk, Stefan Lorenz...
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    to the latter. Aarseth, together with literary scholars such as N. Katherine Hayles, maintains that cybertext cannot be applied according to the conventional...
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  • committee. Her work, 3 am, is in the Smithsonian Art Collections. N. Katherine Hayles in Electronic Literature particularly mentions that Adalaide Morris...
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  • Latour (who work in the closely related field of science studies), N. Katherine Hayles (who works in the field of Literature and Science), Phil Agree and...
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    a joint recipient of the Electronic Literature Organization's N. Katherine Hayles 2018 Prize for his chapter in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Electronic...
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  • Journal of Evolution and Technology. Retrieved 30 November 2012. Hayles, Katherine (1999). How we became posthuman: virtual bodies in cybernetics, literature...
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    Phyllis Roth (ed.), Critical Essays on Vladimir Nabokov; G. K. Hall. Katherine Hayles (1984), "Ambivalence: Symmetry, Asymmetry, and the Physics of Time...
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