Feminist scholarship has had a contentious relationship with science fiction. As a genre sometimes marked by the hyper-sexualized scantily clad female other, or sometimes the site of female erasure and censure, science fiction seemingly has little positive portrayals of women. Operating within a larger context of popular culture, the genre of SF undoubtedly plays out oppression; it, however, can provide spaces for resistance. In this paper, I will argue that science fiction as a genre has seemingly limitless possibilities for social commentary and gender re-identification. By using Donna Haraway’s “A Cyborg Manifesto” as well as feminist visual scholarship as a lens, I set out to demonstrate how Battestar Galactica is able to navigate betwe...
This thesis investigates the figure of the cyborg as conceptualised by Donna Haraway in The Cyborg M...
Donna Haraway’s exploration of humanity’s relationship with technology has transformed the way gen...
Female cyborgs have occupied the collective imagination since 1927’s iconic science fiction film Met...
Popular Culture plays an important role in society including helping to shape our perceptions of gro...
This thesis presents a feminist exploration of gender, corporeality, and relationships between bodie...
This paper aims to propose an interpretation of femininity in American science fiction. Following a ...
Science fiction is often considered a genre written by men for men. In this thesis I will investigat...
Abstract—The female body is still the focus of different and multifarious schools of feminist critic...
Shifting (A)Genders examines the representation of cyborgs in post-war American women’s science fict...
Shifting (A)Genders examines the representation of cyborgs in post-war American women’s science fict...
Understanding gender is more complicated than traditional views of the male sex equating to being ...
This study used textual analysis to compare a science fiction television show from the 1970\u27s to ...
<p>What is possible in contemporary identity construction from a mythical fiction such as the Cyborg...
In this thesis, I argue that science fiction's ability to reflect upon the moment in which it is wri...
This research embodies Donna Haraway’s (1991) feminist cyborg as a potent political figure for wom...
This thesis investigates the figure of the cyborg as conceptualised by Donna Haraway in The Cyborg M...
Donna Haraway’s exploration of humanity’s relationship with technology has transformed the way gen...
Female cyborgs have occupied the collective imagination since 1927’s iconic science fiction film Met...
Popular Culture plays an important role in society including helping to shape our perceptions of gro...
This thesis presents a feminist exploration of gender, corporeality, and relationships between bodie...
This paper aims to propose an interpretation of femininity in American science fiction. Following a ...
Science fiction is often considered a genre written by men for men. In this thesis I will investigat...
Abstract—The female body is still the focus of different and multifarious schools of feminist critic...
Shifting (A)Genders examines the representation of cyborgs in post-war American women’s science fict...
Shifting (A)Genders examines the representation of cyborgs in post-war American women’s science fict...
Understanding gender is more complicated than traditional views of the male sex equating to being ...
This study used textual analysis to compare a science fiction television show from the 1970\u27s to ...
<p>What is possible in contemporary identity construction from a mythical fiction such as the Cyborg...
In this thesis, I argue that science fiction's ability to reflect upon the moment in which it is wri...
This research embodies Donna Haraway’s (1991) feminist cyborg as a potent political figure for wom...
This thesis investigates the figure of the cyborg as conceptualised by Donna Haraway in The Cyborg M...
Donna Haraway’s exploration of humanity’s relationship with technology has transformed the way gen...
Female cyborgs have occupied the collective imagination since 1927’s iconic science fiction film Met...