Thursday, October 12, 2006

Through a Mirror Shade Darkly: The Subtle Sublime of Cyberpunk part 07

Works Cited

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2 comments:

  1. Phew!!! Now I am getting it. How hard it is to understand cyberpunk and your articles when I didn't have a clue what cyberpunk was. :o)

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  2. It does make it challenging, I'm sure. That's the trouble with academic papers. They always assume too much knowledge on the part of the reader.

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