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Steven Shaviro is the DeRoy Professor of English at Wayne State University. He is the author of ''The Cinematic Body'' (1993), ''Doom Patrols: A Theoretical Fiction About Postmodernism'' (1997), ''Connected, Or, What It Means To Live in the Network Society'' (2003), ''Without Criteria: Kant, Whitehead, Deleuze, and Aesthetics'' (2009), and ''Post-Cinematic Affect'' (2010). He blogs at [http://www.shaviro.com/Blog The Pinocchio Theory]. | Steven Shaviro is the DeRoy Professor of English at Wayne State University. He is the author of ''The Cinematic Body'' (1993), ''Doom Patrols: A Theoretical Fiction About Postmodernism'' (1997), ''Connected, Or, What It Means To Live in the Network Society'' (2003), ''Without Criteria: Kant, Whitehead, Deleuze, and Aesthetics'' (2009), and ''Post-Cinematic Affect'' (2010). He blogs at [http://www.shaviro.com/Blog The Pinocchio Theory]. |
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Steven Shaviro is the DeRoy Professor of English at Wayne State University. He is the author of The Cinematic Body (1993), Doom Patrols: A Theoretical Fiction About Postmodernism (1997), Connected, Or, What It Means To Live in the Network Society (2003), Without Criteria: Kant, Whitehead, Deleuze, and Aesthetics (2009), and Post-Cinematic Affect (2010). He blogs at The Pinocchio Theory.