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

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Exploring the interplay of technology and identity, this thesis examines William Gibson's Sprawl Trilogy, highlighting its blend of high-tech elements and myth. It reveals a tension between individualism and the longing for stable identities, articulated through the constructs of the cyborg and the net. The study delves into how these technologies influence concepts of signification, subjectivity, and identity, ultimately showcasing Gibson's unique approach to literature in the context of American Studies.

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

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2007
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