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Add sections to the bookbuilder: The Death Drive: Cronenberg, Ondaatje, Gould (Ann Marie McKinnon)

 

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Introduction: Conscientious Abjection[1]
The Death Drive
Conscientious Abjection
Technology/Labor/Nature
Part 1: Technology
Panic Space: David Cronenberg’s Crash
Introduction: What does the machine want?
Am I Alive or Dead?
Zombie Porn
The Car is Dead. Long Live the Car
Part 2: Labour
The Voice of Democracy: Michael Ondaatje’s In the Skin of a Lion
Introduction: Flesh Death
History
Memory
Narcissus and Caravaggio
Conclusion: Hey Canada!
Part 3: Nature
The Northern Thing: Glenn Gould’s The Idea of North
Introduction: Where is Here?[95]
The Death Zone
You Must Enjoy!
Go North Young Wo/man!
Canada, as performed by CN Rail.
Conclusion: Lend me your ears
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