... Haraway's "Cyborg Manifesto" (in which wordplay gives hybrid meanings to a text about human-machine-nature mixtures) or Ballard's "Atrocity Exhibition" (which spoofs our media-obsessed culture so well that one chapter was mistaken for a real report by Reagan's election team)
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The point being that any work of theory (or philosophy, etc.) is also a piece of writing, and creative choices were made in its construction. In this sense, all writing is fiction to some extent. Theory-fiction meets the two terms halfway, and doesn't try to hide its artifice.
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