The hypothesis of cloning human life has always been an imaginative kaleidoscope of \u2018posthuman\u2019 possibilities. The development of bioengineering is now making this hypothesis even more palpable, raising more questions. Could man generate life? If so, what ends might justify it? Are extending life expectancy and eradicating diseases targets that make everything permissible? How far is medical research changing man\u2019s life? Is it still possible to discern what is \u2018natural\u2019 and what is \u2018artificial\u2019? What are the differences between human beings and human clones? What would it feel like to be a clone? Never Let Me Go (2005) is a novel by Kazuo Ishiguro that challenges these questions, imagining a society where ...
O objetivo deste artigo é traçar algumas considerações acerca do discurso científico na obra Não me ...
This article explores literary interrogations of the bioethical implications of cloning. It does so ...
In her article Human Cloning as the Other in Ishiguro\u27s Never Let Me Go Wen Guo analyzes Kazuo ...
The hypothesis of cloning human life has always been an imaginative kaleidoscope of ‘posthuman’ poss...
The hypothesis of cloning human life has always been an imaginative kaleidoscope of ‘posthuman’ poss...
The hypothesis of cloning human life has always been an imaginative kaleidoscope of ‘posthuman’ poss...
Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go is a novel that depicts a typical biodystopia. By recollecting the clones...
Together, fiction and rhetoric not only illustrate grim possibilities, but also the processes and ra...
This thesis is an exploration of the clones in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go and, most importantl...
Together, fiction and rhetoric not only illustrate grim possibilities, but also the processes and ra...
The article focuses on the status of the human body in Kazuo Ishiguro’s dystopian novel Never Let Me...
Fictional representations of human cloning, in light of the redefinition of scientific and socio-cul...
This article explores and aims to identify and foreground the dystopian aspects of Kazuo Ishiguro’s ...
This article analyses the narrative structure of Kazuo Ishiguro's dystopian novel Never Let Me Go. I...
O objetivo deste artigo é traçar algumas considerações acerca do discurso científico na obra Não me ...
O objetivo deste artigo é traçar algumas considerações acerca do discurso científico na obra Não me ...
This article explores literary interrogations of the bioethical implications of cloning. It does so ...
In her article Human Cloning as the Other in Ishiguro\u27s Never Let Me Go Wen Guo analyzes Kazuo ...
The hypothesis of cloning human life has always been an imaginative kaleidoscope of ‘posthuman’ poss...
The hypothesis of cloning human life has always been an imaginative kaleidoscope of ‘posthuman’ poss...
The hypothesis of cloning human life has always been an imaginative kaleidoscope of ‘posthuman’ poss...
Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go is a novel that depicts a typical biodystopia. By recollecting the clones...
Together, fiction and rhetoric not only illustrate grim possibilities, but also the processes and ra...
This thesis is an exploration of the clones in Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go and, most importantl...
Together, fiction and rhetoric not only illustrate grim possibilities, but also the processes and ra...
The article focuses on the status of the human body in Kazuo Ishiguro’s dystopian novel Never Let Me...
Fictional representations of human cloning, in light of the redefinition of scientific and socio-cul...
This article explores and aims to identify and foreground the dystopian aspects of Kazuo Ishiguro’s ...
This article analyses the narrative structure of Kazuo Ishiguro's dystopian novel Never Let Me Go. I...
O objetivo deste artigo é traçar algumas considerações acerca do discurso científico na obra Não me ...
O objetivo deste artigo é traçar algumas considerações acerca do discurso científico na obra Não me ...
This article explores literary interrogations of the bioethical implications of cloning. It does so ...
In her article Human Cloning as the Other in Ishiguro\u27s Never Let Me Go Wen Guo analyzes Kazuo ...