English
Etymology
Coined by Mark B. N. Hansen in 1998, from techno- + -esis, based on Alice Jardin's gynesis and ultimately Edmund Husserl's noesis.[1]
Noun
technesis (uncountable)
- (sociology) The putting of technology into discourse.
References
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1997, Mark Hansen, “"Not Thus, after All, Would Life Be Given": "Technesis", Technology and the Parody of Romantic Poetics in "Frankenstein"”, in Studies in Romanticism[1], volume 36, number 4, page 7:
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