The Fraternity of Post-Human Bodies. Science-Fiction as a Space of Reproduction and Resistance to Traditional Masculine Imagery

Authors

  • María Ruido Universitat de Barcelona

Abstract

This paper analyses the representations of the body present in contemporary science-fiction literature and film. Using theoretical concepts by Althusser, Foucault and Haraway, the text establishes first a typology of cybernetic organisms in contemporary culture and reviews its presence and ideological implications in films like Robocop (1987), Johny Mnemonic (1995) or Matrix (1999). The paper argues for a self-conscience as political and historical subjects in order to avoid falling into a fallacious cyberandroginy that reinforces phallogocentric power structures.

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Published

2010-07-15