In this essay I will discuss posthumanism and how we become humans. Through analyzing two science fiction works, one movie and one short story, I will discuss what it means to be human and how the male liberal subject of humanism need to be broadened and opened up to allow for other subjects to exist. By comparing two female robots, one from E.T.A Hoffman’s short story The Sandman, and one from the movie Ex Machina I will discuss how these robots are performing gender and human-ness. I will also discuss how these performances affect the humans around them, making them question their own humanness
In the article Karel Čapek’s play “R.U.R. Rossum’s universal robots” is read not only as an antiuto...
In the article Karel Čapek’s play “R.U.R. Rossum’s universal robots” is read not only as an antiuto...
In the article Karel Čapek’s play “R.U.R. Rossum’s universal robots” is read not only as an antiuto...
This work looks into the posthuman proposals of technology from a gender perspective and within the ...
With this study, the authors wish to highlight the way artificial intelligence, as a new form of med...
This paper analyses the process of achieving a subject of being in a posthuman character named Murde...
This essay interrogates the common assumption that good care is necessarily human care. It looks to ...
“What makes us human?” Throughout time, people have been preoccupied with this question, believing t...
This paper analyses the process of achieving a subject of being in a posthuman character named Murde...
This paper analyses the process of achieving a subject of being in a posthuman character named Murde...
Through an experimental theatre play, this thesis explores the development of human-like agency in c...
Through an experimental theatre play, this thesis explores the development of human-like agency in c...
Through an experimental theatre play, this thesis explores the development of human-like agency in c...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis explores how cyborg figures within science fiction li...
In this essay I will examine the relation between gender and qualities that are required for attaini...
In the article Karel Čapek’s play “R.U.R. Rossum’s universal robots” is read not only as an antiuto...
In the article Karel Čapek’s play “R.U.R. Rossum’s universal robots” is read not only as an antiuto...
In the article Karel Čapek’s play “R.U.R. Rossum’s universal robots” is read not only as an antiuto...
This work looks into the posthuman proposals of technology from a gender perspective and within the ...
With this study, the authors wish to highlight the way artificial intelligence, as a new form of med...
This paper analyses the process of achieving a subject of being in a posthuman character named Murde...
This essay interrogates the common assumption that good care is necessarily human care. It looks to ...
“What makes us human?” Throughout time, people have been preoccupied with this question, believing t...
This paper analyses the process of achieving a subject of being in a posthuman character named Murde...
This paper analyses the process of achieving a subject of being in a posthuman character named Murde...
Through an experimental theatre play, this thesis explores the development of human-like agency in c...
Through an experimental theatre play, this thesis explores the development of human-like agency in c...
Through an experimental theatre play, this thesis explores the development of human-like agency in c...
Master's thesis in Literacy studiesThis thesis explores how cyborg figures within science fiction li...
In this essay I will examine the relation between gender and qualities that are required for attaini...
In the article Karel Čapek’s play “R.U.R. Rossum’s universal robots” is read not only as an antiuto...
In the article Karel Čapek’s play “R.U.R. Rossum’s universal robots” is read not only as an antiuto...
In the article Karel Čapek’s play “R.U.R. Rossum’s universal robots” is read not only as an antiuto...