1993
DOI: 10.1093/screen/34.2.137
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Technology, paranoia and the queer voice

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“…to Theophrastus of a self-contradictory description of Xenophanes' view of the one principle as both earth and something beyond physics see Mansfeld (1987) 289ff. 81 By an interesting coincidence this resembles the horizontal brace which unites the individual Gospel Canons of Eusebius; for the latter see below, Appendix, p. 115f. stemmata of manuscripts: in nineteenth-century literature it is found above several manuscripts belonging to the same family, and/ or on top of and uniting several families.…”
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“…to Theophrastus of a self-contradictory description of Xenophanes' view of the one principle as both earth and something beyond physics see Mansfeld (1987) 289ff. 81 By an interesting coincidence this resembles the horizontal brace which unites the individual Gospel Canons of Eusebius; for the latter see below, Appendix, p. 115f. stemmata of manuscripts: in nineteenth-century literature it is found above several manuscripts belonging to the same family, and/ or on top of and uniting several families.…”
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“…12A30 DK and Kahn (1960) 71 are rightly sceptical. Pace Diels DG46, Raeder (1900) 81 it is likely that T imported the name, just as he added that of Anaximenes to Anaximander in 1.97 (but not in 4.22). -Heraclitus is added to Parmenides and Hippasus as holding the view that the soul is fiery.…”
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“…He prefers discussing the blinding of Nathanaël as a metaphor for castration anxiety. Freud's own blindness on the tie between the voice and what he calls homosexual paranoia is the pertinent object of the first article on queer voices (Hanson 1993), which also considers topics that prefigure current scholarship on posthumanism and voice.…”
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“…New technologies become the focus of the popular imagination, and our imagination concerns fears as well as hopes (see Gunning, 1991;Morley and Robins, 1992;Hanson, 1993;Ezrahi et al, 1994;Tester, 1995) for examples). Technological change opens up new possibilities, even as it reproduces old forms of dominance and exploitation.…”
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