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Arthur Kroker is Canada Research chair in Tchnology, Culture and Theory and Director of the Public Center for Tchnology and Culture University of Victoria

Includes the name: Arthur Ed. Kroker

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Works by Arthur Kroker

Digital Delirium (Culturetexts) (1997) — Editor — 32 copies

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Canonical name
Kroker, Arthur
Birthdate
1945
Gender
male
Education
McMaster University (Ph.D|1975)
Occupations
professor
political scientist
Organizations
University of Victoria
Relationships
Kroker, Marilouise (spouse)
Nationality
Canada
Birthplace
Red Rock, Ontario, Canada
Associated Place (for map)
Ontario, Canada

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2 reviews
The idea of creating a Recombinant Sex- one that is free of all prejudices in order to combat the ongoing anarchy of sexual existence is highly unappealing.

The Krokers(Arthur & Mari Louise) who have specialized in post-modern culture theory believe that we live in a time of crash sex and splatter culture, where the weaker sex (women, homosexuals, et.al) are sacrificial victims to the stereotypes of sexual biases. Therefore, to achieve the will of purity it has become necessary to create a show more “third sex”.
"transgendered sex for an age of transsexuality, where sex, most of all, has fled its roots in the consanguinity of nature, refused its imprisonment in the phallocentric orbit of gender, abandoned the metaphorical sublimations of discursive sexuality, finally finding its home in a virtual sex"

The writings have been profoundly influenced by Baudrillard post-modern ideas of gender politics and simulacra. Even though the post-modernist elite do make a noble point of the need to eradicate sexual biases, yet their solution of creating a ‘virtual sex’ is preposterous. Rather than engaging in serious solutions to the problems of gender and sexuality, the Krokers come up with frivolous and hackneyed theories of transgendered sex. It appears as an act of taking the painless route out and pinning the solution onto technological fundaments.
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This is garbage, and I like post-structuralism. Poorly written technofetishism that focuses exclusively on life in the global north without even a thought as to where the resources come from that enable this analysis in the first place.

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Works
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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