Cyborg Anthropology
Article first published online: 28 OCT 2009
DOI: 10.1525/can.1995.10.2.02a00060
1995 American Anthropological Association
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Downey, G. L., Dumit, J. and Williams, S. (1995), Cyborg Anthropology. Cultural Anthropology, 10: 264–269. doi: 10.1525/can.1995.10.2.02a00060
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- Issue published online: 28 OCT 2009
- Article first published online: 28 OCT 2009
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The following is the text of a paper we presented at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association in San Francisco. It represents a first attempt at positioning cyborg anthropology in a late capitalist world that situates academic theorizing alongside popular theorizing. We view cyborg anthropology as a descriptive label that marks a cultural project rather than an elite academic practice. In other words, cyborg anthropology is not just for anthropologists or other professional intellectuals. Although we cite broad social and intellectual movements, we do not detail specific relations of affinity through references. We are publishing this statement because we think it provokes important discussions.

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