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"Meg�s Characteristic Growth in A Wrinkle in Time: From Sniveling Adolescent to Heroic Pre-teen ." Stella Williams, Texas A&M University-Commerce "Alice�s Deconstruction of Conventions in Alice�s Adventures in Wonderland ." Seungwon Kim, University of Texas at Arlington "The Child as an Agent of Change in Lois Lowry�s The Giver ." Lisa Reed, Texas A&M University-Commerce "Ozma of Oz: Dorothy�s First Journey Underground ." Richard Tuerk, Texas A&M University-Commerce "'Who Are You?': Alien Resurrection and the Post-human Subject." Ximena Gallardo C., co-author of Alien Woman "Dark City, Gnosticism, Posthumanity ." Geoff Klock, author of How to Read Superhero Comics and Why "Cyborg Bodies and Digitized Desires: The Posthuman Condition in phillip k. dick ." Jennifer Attaway, University at Buffalo "Probing the Posthuman: Richard Powers� Galatea 2.2 and the Mind-Body Problem ." Miranda Campbell, Concordia University "Dead Girls and the Fantasy of Humanism: Desire, Gender, Technology and the Production of Subjectivity for Global Capitalism ." Corella DiFede, University of California, Santa Cruz "Toward a Posthuman Ethics ." Dongshin Yi, Texas A&M University "Earth Threatened: NASA as Posthuman Savior ." Melanie Rosen Brown, University of Central Florida "The Virtual Subject in the Hollywood Science Fiction Film; an excerpt from Virtual Sex: Playing the Posthuman in a Complex Culture." C. Jason Smith, co-author of Alien Woman. |
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