Harry, this is really a feast for the mind. A superb reading.
It is interesting how liberal constructions of identity and family emerge from a techno-dominant framework in this text. How the author both affirms those constructions yet is distancing himself from the overall framework. The result is a very complicated mirroring process between textual and actual world. So much to think about here...
And, yes, war is a recreational activity. That point hits home very hard in your conclusion.
Harry, this is really a feast for the mind. A superb reading.
It is interesting how liberal constructions of identity and family emerge from a techno-dominant framework in this text. How the author both affirms those constructions yet is distancing himself from the overall framework. The result is a very complicated mirroring process between textual and actual world. So much to think about here...
And, yes, war is a recreational activity. That point hits home very hard in your conclusion.
Nice work!