This issue, guest edited by Deirdre Coleman and Hilary Fraser explores the relationship between minds, bodies and machines in the long nineteenth century, with a view to understanding the history of our technology-driven, post-human visions.
Articles
Introduction: Minds, Bodies, Machines
Deirdre Coleman and Hilary Fraser
2008-10-01 Issue 7 • 2008 • Minds, Bodies, Machines
Mutability and Deformity: Models of the Body and the Art of Edward Burne-Jones
Caroline Arscott
2008-10-01 Issue 7 • 2008 • Minds, Bodies, Machines
The Republic of Pemberley: Politeness and Citizenship in Digital Sociability
Fiona Brideoake
2008-10-01 Issue 7 • 2008 • Minds, Bodies, Machines
Inherited Behaviour in Wilkie Collins's The Legacy of Cain: Victorian Studies and Twenty-First-Century Science Policy
Jay Clayton
2008-10-01 Issue 7 • 2008 • Minds, Bodies, Machines
Veiling the Mechanical Eye: Antoine Claudet and the Spectacle of Photography in Victorian London
Stephen Monteiro
2008-10-01 Issue 7 • 2008 • Minds, Bodies, Machines
The Eroticism of Artificial Flesh in Villiers de L'Isle Adam's L'Eve Future
Patricia Pulham
2008-10-01 Issue 7 • 2008 • Minds, Bodies, Machines
Forum
Upgrading Humans Via Implants - Why Not?
Kevin Warwick
2008-10-01 Issue 7 • 2008 • Minds, Bodies, Machines
Dreaming of Cyborgs, Sex, and Catastrophe: Warwick's rush to the brink (and a note on Clayton's ‘policy arena')
Peter Otto
2008-10-01 Issue 7 • 2008 • Minds, Bodies, Machines
Upgrading Humans – Re-grading People?
Jonathan Sawday
2008-10-01 Issue 7 • 2008 • Minds, Bodies, Machines
Book Review
Review: Modern Women and Parisian Consumer Culture in Impressionist Painting by Ruth E. Iskin
Kiri Bloom
2008-10-01 Issue 7 • 2008 • Minds, Bodies, Machines
Review: Epic: Britain's Heroic Muse 1790-1910 by Herbert F. Tucker
Lee Scrivner
2008-10-01 Issue 7 • 2008 • Minds, Bodies, Machines