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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Problematic Selves and Unexpected Others 3
Gwyneth Jones: The World of the Body and the Body of the World 27
Octavia Butler: Be(com)ing Human 56
Iain M. Banks: The Culture-al Body 79
Cyberpunk: Return of the Repressed Body 102
Raphael Carter: The Fall into Meat 124
Jack Womack and Neal Stephenson: The World and the Text and the World in the Text 138
Conclusion: Towards an Ethical Posthumanism 171
Notes 191
Bibliography 221
Index 235
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