Cyberpunk in a Transnational Context

Mike Mosher's "Some Aspects of Californian Cyberpunk" vividly reminds us of the influence of West Coast counterculture on cyberpunks, with special emphasis on 1960s theoretical gurus such as Timothy Leary and Marshall McLuhan, who explored the frontiers of inner space as well as the g...

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Main Author: Tatsumi, Takayuki (auth)
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Published: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2019
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