This paper attempts a cybercritical reading of William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer (1984) to explore the genesis of cyborgs in the novel, address issues pertaining to cyberpunks and scrutinize the portrayal of a cyberculture set in the futuristic dystopian city of Chiba. The relationship between humans and machines has gone through multiple phases of changes in the recent past. That is why instead of satirizing machinized-humans, science fiction writers have embraced different dimensions of man-machine relationships during the past few decades. ‘Cyborg’ is no longer represented as the ‘mutation of human capabilities’, but as ‘machines with Artificial Intelligence’. Gibson’s Neuromancer, a landmark piece of literary work in the sphere of Sci-...
This study aims to examine the identity of female cyborg in William Gibson’s Neuromancer (1984) base...
Cyberpunk science fiction broke new ground in terms of AI representation; William Gibson’s Neuromanc...
The science of cybernetics - the study of automated, self regulated control - was first investigated...
The works of William Gibson, one of the most prominent writers of the cyberpunk subgenre, show how t...
The creator of this human race has offered ‘free will’ to them. Like the image of the creator, the h...
Talking about space in speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, science fiction or supernatural fiction) t...
Neuromancer (1984) by William Gibson is a central text in the cyberpunk genre. This article analyzes...
The crisis of the universal subject has been examined by many postmodern theoretical discourses, bu...
Despite criticism that William Gibson\u27s Neuromancer lacks positive political alternatives, this s...
This paper is an examination of the relationship between humans and Artificial Intelligence in Willi...
mancer continues to be a touchstone in cultural repre-sentations of the impact of new information an...
In this text, we examine Donna Haraway’s idea of a liberating potential of cyborgization first in th...
With the technological transformation, human beings are also expected to change, transform and evolv...
Anthony Vidler wrote that William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer ‘voiced a peculiarly contemporary sense...
Abstract. In this paper, we examine Donna Haraway’s idea of a liberating potential of cyborgization ...
This study aims to examine the identity of female cyborg in William Gibson’s Neuromancer (1984) base...
Cyberpunk science fiction broke new ground in terms of AI representation; William Gibson’s Neuromanc...
The science of cybernetics - the study of automated, self regulated control - was first investigated...
The works of William Gibson, one of the most prominent writers of the cyberpunk subgenre, show how t...
The creator of this human race has offered ‘free will’ to them. Like the image of the creator, the h...
Talking about space in speculative fiction (i.e. fantasy, science fiction or supernatural fiction) t...
Neuromancer (1984) by William Gibson is a central text in the cyberpunk genre. This article analyzes...
The crisis of the universal subject has been examined by many postmodern theoretical discourses, bu...
Despite criticism that William Gibson\u27s Neuromancer lacks positive political alternatives, this s...
This paper is an examination of the relationship between humans and Artificial Intelligence in Willi...
mancer continues to be a touchstone in cultural repre-sentations of the impact of new information an...
In this text, we examine Donna Haraway’s idea of a liberating potential of cyborgization first in th...
With the technological transformation, human beings are also expected to change, transform and evolv...
Anthony Vidler wrote that William Gibson’s novel Neuromancer ‘voiced a peculiarly contemporary sense...
Abstract. In this paper, we examine Donna Haraway’s idea of a liberating potential of cyborgization ...
This study aims to examine the identity of female cyborg in William Gibson’s Neuromancer (1984) base...
Cyberpunk science fiction broke new ground in terms of AI representation; William Gibson’s Neuromanc...
The science of cybernetics - the study of automated, self regulated control - was first investigated...