Darmowa dostawa z usługą Inpost oraz Orlen od 299.00 zł
InPost 13.99 DPD 25.99 Paczkomat 13.99 ORLEN Paczka 10.99 Poczta Polska 18.99

Genealogy of Cyborgothic

Język AngielskiAngielski
Książka Twarda
Książka Genealogy of Cyborgothic Dongshin Yi
Kod Libristo: 04781968
Wydawnictwo Taylor & Francis Ltd, luty 2010
In his provocative and timely study of posthumanism, Dongshin Yi adopts an imaginary/imaginative app... Cały opis
? points 531 b
906.60
Dostępna u dostawcy Wysyłamy za 9-12 dni

30 dni na zwrot towaru

In his provocative and timely study of posthumanism, Dongshin Yi adopts an imaginary/imaginative approach to exploring the transformative power of the cyborg, a strategy that introduces balance to the current discourses dominated by the practicalities of technoscience and the dictates of anthropocentrism. Proposing the term 'cyborgothic' to characterize a new genre that may emerge from gothic literature and science fiction, Yi introduces mothering as an aesthetic and ethical practice that can enable a posthumanist relationship between human and non-human beings. Yi examines the cyborg's literary manifestations in novels, including "The Mysteries of Udolpho", "Frankenstein", "Dracula", "Arrowsmith", and "He, She and It", alongside philosophical and critical texts such as Edmund Burke's "A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origins of Our ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful", Immanuel Kant's "Critique of Judgment", John Stuart Mill's "Utilitarianism and System of Logic", William James' essays on pragmatism, ethical treaties on otherness and things, feminist writings on motherhood, and recent studies of posthumanism. Arguing humans imagine the cyborg in ways that are seriously limited by fear of the unknown and current understandings of science and technology, Yi identifies in gothic literature a practice of the beautiful that extends the operation of sensibility, heightened by gothic manifestations or situations, to surrounding objects and people so that new feelings flow in and attenuate fear. In science fiction, which demonstrates how society has accommodated science, Yi locates ethical corrections to the anthropocentric trajectory that such accommodation has taken. Thus, "A Genealogy of Cyborgothic" imagines a new literary genre that helps envision a cyborg-friendly, non-anthropocentric posthuman society. Encoded with gothic literature's aesthetic embrace of fear and science fiction's ethical criticism of anthropocentrism, the cyborgothic retains the prospective nature of these genres and develops mothering as an aesthetico-ethical practice that both humans and cyborgs should perform.

Informacje o książce

Pełna nazwa Genealogy of Cyborgothic
Autor Dongshin Yi
Język Angielski
Oprawa Książka - Twarda
Data wydania 2010
Liczba stron 172
EAN 9781409400394
ISBN 1409400395
Kod Libristo 04781968
Wydawnictwo Taylor & Francis Ltd
Waga 454
Wymiary 156 x 234 x 11
Podaruj tę książkę jeszcze dziś
To łatwe
1 Dodaj książkę do koszyka i wybierz „dostarczyć jako prezent” 2 W odpowiedzi wyślemy Ci bon 3 Książka dotrze na adres obdarowanego

Logowanie

Zaloguj się do swojego konta. Nie masz jeszcze konta Libristo? Utwórz je teraz!

 
obowiązkowe
obowiązkowe

Nie masz konta? Zyskaj korzyści konta Libristo!

Dzięki kontu Libristo będziesz mieć wszystko pod kontrolą.

Utwórz konto Libristo