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In Race in Cyberspace (2000)

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Gonzalez discusses the manner in which, through the process of creating hybridized subjects, two web-art pieces (Bodies © INCorporated and UNDINA) in fact produce newly transcendental cybersubjects, “supposedly free from social constraints while nevertheless perpetuating a familiar social hierarchy” (47).

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