This study aims to prove that Sibyl System is the Panopticon and to analyze the causes of dystopia in Gen Urobuchi's Psycho Pass. In Psycho Pass, Sibyl System is the governing system which possesses a resemblance to the Panopticon. It implies that Sibyl System may actually be a Panopticon; thus, we want to prove this using the theory of the Panopticon by Michel Foucault. Moreover, Sibyl System shows signs of being the cause of the dystopian society in Psycho Pass even though it was designed to create utopia. To find out more about this, we analyze each characteristic of the dystopian society and trace their causes to Sibyl System's aspects. Through the analysis, by comparing Sibyl System's aspects to six of the Panopticon's aspects, it is f...
The goal of the paper is to demonstrate Orwell’s society as a panoptic one, employing all of the ele...
The paper analyses the concept of panopticism formulated in Foucault’s works and its possibilities o...
Utopia is a word coined by Thomas More and it signifies a perfect imaginary society. John Stuart Mil...
Psycho-Pass is one of the most well-known examples of dystopian anime. The story is set in 22nd cent...
Contemporary Japanese popular culture is particularly rich in representations of utopian social imag...
Set in a hypermodern and isolationist Japan, the first two seasons of the Psycho-Pass anime confront...
Before Sir Thomas More published Utopia and defined his ideal world with this fictional land, humans...
The impact of power surveillance under Panopticism on society has permeated all aspects of social li...
Dystopian literature characteristically addresses the plight of the “everyman” as he copes with the ...
This research aims to analyze the role of shadow towards the morality change in a utopian society in...
During a time of emergence of new technologies, six outstanding pieces of dystopian fiction appeared...
Architecture is always faced with the problems of the world (like global warming) and should always ...
This research explain one of Karen Thompson Walker works entitled The Age of Miracles. The story tel...
This paper focuses on Foucault's concept of the Panopticon. The Panopticon since time immemorial has...
This thesis talks about the origins of the literary genre of utopia and the way it developed through...
The goal of the paper is to demonstrate Orwell’s society as a panoptic one, employing all of the ele...
The paper analyses the concept of panopticism formulated in Foucault’s works and its possibilities o...
Utopia is a word coined by Thomas More and it signifies a perfect imaginary society. John Stuart Mil...
Psycho-Pass is one of the most well-known examples of dystopian anime. The story is set in 22nd cent...
Contemporary Japanese popular culture is particularly rich in representations of utopian social imag...
Set in a hypermodern and isolationist Japan, the first two seasons of the Psycho-Pass anime confront...
Before Sir Thomas More published Utopia and defined his ideal world with this fictional land, humans...
The impact of power surveillance under Panopticism on society has permeated all aspects of social li...
Dystopian literature characteristically addresses the plight of the “everyman” as he copes with the ...
This research aims to analyze the role of shadow towards the morality change in a utopian society in...
During a time of emergence of new technologies, six outstanding pieces of dystopian fiction appeared...
Architecture is always faced with the problems of the world (like global warming) and should always ...
This research explain one of Karen Thompson Walker works entitled The Age of Miracles. The story tel...
This paper focuses on Foucault's concept of the Panopticon. The Panopticon since time immemorial has...
This thesis talks about the origins of the literary genre of utopia and the way it developed through...
The goal of the paper is to demonstrate Orwell’s society as a panoptic one, employing all of the ele...
The paper analyses the concept of panopticism formulated in Foucault’s works and its possibilities o...
Utopia is a word coined by Thomas More and it signifies a perfect imaginary society. John Stuart Mil...