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Re:skin

Title
Re:skin / edited by Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth.
Publication
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [2006], ©2006.

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Additional Authors
  • Flanagan, Mary, 1969-
  • Booth, Austin.
Description
xiii, 356 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth, "introduction" -- 2. "The man who plugged in" (fiction) / L. Timmel Duchamp -- 3. "Safety of skin" (nonfiction) / Melinda Rackham -- 4. "Making room for the body : from fragmentation to mediation" (nonfiction) / Bernadette Wegenstein -- 5. "On morphological imagination" (nonfiction) / Vivian Sobchack -- 6. "Fur manifesto" (fiction/nonfiction) / Model T. and Sara D.(iamond) -- 7. "Ganger (ball lightning)" (fiction) / Nalo Hopkinson -- 8. "Perfect twins" (nonfiction) / Rebecca Cannon -- 9. "Lynx and strand" (fiction) / Jewelle Gomez -- 10. "Readers of the lost art" (fiction) / Elisabeth Vonarburg -- 11. "The Black.Net.Art actions : Blackness for Sale (2001), The Interaction of Coloreds (2002), and The Pink of Stealth (2003)" (fiction/nonfiction) / Keith + Mendi Obadike -- 12. "Eye contact : fine moving hands and the flesh and blood of image fabrication in the operating theaters of interventional radiology" (nonfiction) / Christina Lammer -- 13. "Seminal space : getting under the digital skin" (nonfiction) / Alicia Imperiale -- 14. "SKIN" (fiction/nonfiction) / Shelley Jackson -- 15. "Reskinning the everyday" (nonfiction) / Mary Flanagan -- 16. "Performing blackness : "virtual sports and becoming the other in an era of white supremacy" (nonfiction) / David J. Leonard -- 17. "Morphologies : race as a visual technology" (nonfiction) / Jennifer Gonzalez.
ISBN
  • 0262062607 (alk. paper)
  • 9780262062602 (alk. paper)
LCCN
2006046675
OCLC
  • ocm71812853
  • SCSB-5325948
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries