My Mother Was a Computer
Discover the groundbreaking insights of N. Katherine Hayles in her thought-provoking book, My Mother Was a Computer. Published in 2005, this 288-page exploration delves into the intricate relationship between language and code, revealing how their entanglement has blurred the boundaries between humans and machines, as well as analog and digital technologies. Hayles provides readers with the essential tools to navigate these complex interactions, offering a fresh perspective on artificial intelligence, cybernetics, and human-computer interaction. This work is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of literature and technology, making it an essential addition to your collection. Enhance your understanding of the digital age with this insightful literary criticism that resonates with contemporary issues in science and technology.