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"If the ways in which we constitute experience
and process information are bound to changing technologies of production and reproduction,
then newly emergent networks not only alter how we experience and think but also transform
the very structures of self and world." (Taylor, Mark C.. Hiding. Chicago: The
University of Chicago Press, 1997, pp. 300-301.) Taylor feels that the changes in our life, or way of living, particularly in relation to technology, "reflect...a change in [our] understanding of life" (Taylor, Mark C.. Hiding. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1997, p. 305.) and, resultantly, the structures, or vital relationships in positioning of parts, of ourselves and the world. |
© 2000 Shari Margolin