Through the analysis of Alex Garland’s movie Ex-Machina (2015), the paper questions the cyborg’s possibility of representing a gender beyond the body and of embodying an entity beyond the human. Drawing inspiration from Donna Haraway, Judith Butler, and Roger Andre Sørra, this paper wants to position the cyborg’s body as an object of manipulation and control, as well as question the following resumptions: primarily, that the body of the cyborg is always gendered, despite the many technological possibilities of its (re)construction, and secondarily, that male and female cyborgs share a completely different storyline where the latter are positioned almost exclusively as sexual objects and/or love interests, and are coded as heterosexual. Acco...
According to Haraway, the cyborg it is made of flesh and technology, hardware and prosthesis, it is ...
Donna Haraway’s exploration of humanity’s relationship with technology has transformed the way gen...
This article explores two different conceptions of the postmodern surface and their take up in relat...
Through the analysis of Alex Garland’s movie Ex-Machina (2015), the paper questions the cyborg’s pos...
The cyborg as a metaphor for cultural encodings of the interaction between humans and technology has...
Amanda Fawcett’s Honors Thesis project is a deftly woven analysis of Alex Garland’s Ex Machina film ...
With this study, the authors wish to highlight the way artificial intelligence, as a new form of med...
abstract: A posthuman figure like the female cyborg challenges traditional humanist feminism in ways...
This study aims to examine the identity of female cyborg in William Gibson’s Neuromancer (1984) base...
This article discusses the role of the body in Alex Garland’s film Ex Machina (2015). It focuses on ...
Female cyborgs have occupied the collective imagination since 1927’s iconic science fiction film Met...
Donna Haraway’s (1991) vision of a post-gender cyborg has (re)sparked feminist interest in reclaimin...
1 h 34 minIn an interview given in 1995, the scientist Manfred E. Clynes – the man responsible for c...
The Cyborg is a figure that has been used by feminist scholars as a metaphor for feminist issues and...
Andrea Dworkin warned in her 1974 book Woman Hating that men would soon develop the technology to “c...
According to Haraway, the cyborg it is made of flesh and technology, hardware and prosthesis, it is ...
Donna Haraway’s exploration of humanity’s relationship with technology has transformed the way gen...
This article explores two different conceptions of the postmodern surface and their take up in relat...
Through the analysis of Alex Garland’s movie Ex-Machina (2015), the paper questions the cyborg’s pos...
The cyborg as a metaphor for cultural encodings of the interaction between humans and technology has...
Amanda Fawcett’s Honors Thesis project is a deftly woven analysis of Alex Garland’s Ex Machina film ...
With this study, the authors wish to highlight the way artificial intelligence, as a new form of med...
abstract: A posthuman figure like the female cyborg challenges traditional humanist feminism in ways...
This study aims to examine the identity of female cyborg in William Gibson’s Neuromancer (1984) base...
This article discusses the role of the body in Alex Garland’s film Ex Machina (2015). It focuses on ...
Female cyborgs have occupied the collective imagination since 1927’s iconic science fiction film Met...
Donna Haraway’s (1991) vision of a post-gender cyborg has (re)sparked feminist interest in reclaimin...
1 h 34 minIn an interview given in 1995, the scientist Manfred E. Clynes – the man responsible for c...
The Cyborg is a figure that has been used by feminist scholars as a metaphor for feminist issues and...
Andrea Dworkin warned in her 1974 book Woman Hating that men would soon develop the technology to “c...
According to Haraway, the cyborg it is made of flesh and technology, hardware and prosthesis, it is ...
Donna Haraway’s exploration of humanity’s relationship with technology has transformed the way gen...
This article explores two different conceptions of the postmodern surface and their take up in relat...