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Stephen King's technophobia puts him in good company, author says
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Julia Keller, Tribune cultural critic
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/ Dinello, Daniel
/ Science fiction & fantasy
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/ Technophobia! Science Fiction Visions of Posthuman Technology
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2006
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Stephen King's technophobia puts him in good company, author says
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Julia Keller, Tribune cultural critic
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/ Dinello, Daniel
/ Science fiction & fantasy
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/ Writers
2006
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Stephen King's technophobia puts him in good company, author says
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Stephen King's technophobia puts him in good company, author says
2006
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A. \"Frankenstein\" is usually considered a horror novel, but it's also technophobic science fiction. An artificial human is a technological creation. My special favorites are \"Metropolis,\" one of the earliest science fiction films that shows the horrors of industrialization, and more recent stuff like Margaret Atwood's \"Oryx and Crake,\" which looks at the horrors of biotechnology taken to extremes. There are also examples from video games like \"Resident Evil\" -- a military-corporate creation of a bio-epidemic.
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