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The Projected and Prophetic: Humanity in Cyberculture, Cyberspace, and Science Fiction

The Projected and Prophetic: Humanity in Cyberculture, Cyberspace, and Science Fiction
Author: Jordan J. Copeland
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1848880871

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The papers collected in this volume document the exchange and development of ideas that comprised the 5th Global Conference on Visions of Humanity in Cyberculture, Cyberspace, and Science Fiction, hosted at Mansfield College, Oxford, United Kingdom, in July 2010.


Navigating Cybercultures

Navigating Cybercultures
Author: Nicholas van Orden
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1848881630

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The papers collected here address the questions about posthumanism, hybridity, humanity, subjectivity, and aesthetics that echo through all of our daily attempts to navigate our rapidly shifting cybercultures.


The Cambridge Companion to American Science Fiction

The Cambridge Companion to American Science Fiction
Author: Eric Carl Link
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2015-01-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1107052467

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This Companion explores the relationship between the ideas and themes of American science fiction and their roots in the American cultural experience.


Cyberpunk & Cyberculture

Cyberpunk & Cyberculture
Author: Dani Cavallaro
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2000-04-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1847140351

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Cyberpunk and Cyberculture explores the work of a wide range of writers- Acker, Cadigan, Rucker, Shierley, Sterling, Williams and, of course, Gibson - setting their work in the context of science fiction, other literary genres, genre cinema - from Metropolis to Terminator to The Matrix - and contemporary work on the culture of technology.


Worlds So Strange and Diverse

Worlds So Strange and Diverse
Author: Grzegorz Trębicki
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015-02-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1443875260

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This book represents an analysis of contemporary fantasy (non-mimetic) literature in all its richness and diversity, and offers a preliminary definition of the major fields of taxonomical interest, in addition to marking some of the unmapped territories of “fantastic” fiction. In its first part, the book presents an overview of all major previous theoretical discussions of the issue, particularly those by Tzvetan Todorov, Rosemary Jackson, Darko Suvin, Brian Attebery, Marek Oziewicz and Farah Mendlesohn. The second part of the book provides an interesting comprehensive taxonomy of its own, based on the notion of supragenological types of literature, first introduced by Andrzej Zgorzelski.


The Last of Us and Theology

The Last of Us and Theology
Author: Peter Admirand
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2024-05-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1978716362

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With a catastrophic fungal pandemic, the post-apocalypse, a moral quest despite societal breakdowns, humans hunting humans or morphed into grotesque infected, The Last of Us video games and HBO series have exhilarated, frightened, and broken the hearts of millions of gamers and viewers. The Last of Us and Theology: Violence, Ethics, Redemption? is a richly diverse and probing edited volume featuring essays from academics across the world to examine theological and ethical themes from The Last of Us universe. Divided into three groupings—Violence, Ethics, and Redemption?—these chapters will especially appeal to The Last of Us fans and those interested in Theology and Pop Culture more broadly. Chapters not only grapple with theologians, ethicists, and novelists like Cormac McCarthy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Martin Buber, and Paul Tillich; and theological issues from forgiveness and theodicy to soteriology and eschatology; but will help readers become experts on all things fireflies, clickers, Cordyceps, and Seraphites. “Save who you can save” and “Look for the Light.”


The Lives of Texts

The Lives of Texts
Author: Andrzej Kowalczyk
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2014-07-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1443865133

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The Lives of Texts: Exploring the Metaphor examines various instances of “textual subsistence” implied by the title. Drawing on the parallel between a text and a living organism, the contributors analyze various literary texts ranging from the Middle Ages to postmodernity, as well as film adaptations and the graphic novel. Apart from the works of canonical writers, attention is also drawn to some long-forgotten authors, along with the most recent instances of popular literature and culture. The exploration of the title metaphor allows the contributors to trace life-like phenomena (e.g. textual birth, maturation, dissemination, death and resurrection) in the texts of writers so remote from each other as Layamon, Thomas More, Mary Shelley, Charles Williams, Ursula Le Guin, A. S. Byatt, Peter Ackroyd, Iain Banks, J. K. Rowling, or Neil Gaiman.


Visions of the Human in Science Fiction and Cyberpunk

Visions of the Human in Science Fiction and Cyberpunk
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2020-09-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1904710166

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This collection of papers joins a growing body of work addressing what are arguably some of the most important questions faced in the 21st century; what does it mean to be human and what do we understand by humanity?


Unveiling the Post-human

Unveiling the Post-human
Author: Artur Matos Alves
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1848881088

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This electronic book gathers twenty papers presented at the 6th Global Conference Visions of Humanity in Cyberculture, Cyberspace and Science Fiction, which took place in the Mansfield College of Oxford, between the 12th and the 14th of July 2011.


Cyberculture, Cyborgs and Science Fiction

Cyberculture, Cyborgs and Science Fiction
Author: William S. Haney
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9042019484

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Addressing a key issue related to human nature, this book argues that the first-person experience of pure consciousness may soon be under threat from posthuman biotechnology. In exploiting the mind's capacity for instrumental behavior, posthumanists seek to extend human experience by physically projecting the mind outward through the continuity of thought and the material world, as through telepresence and other forms of prosthetic enhancements. Posthumanism envisions a biology/machine symbiosis that will promote this extension, arguably at the expense of the natural tendency of the mind to move toward pure consciousness. As each chapter of this book contends, by forcibly overextending and thus jeopardizing the neurophysiology of consciousness, the posthuman condition could in the long term undermine human nature, defined as the effortless capacity for transcending the mind's conceptual content. Presented here for the first time, the essential argument of this book is more than a warning; it gives a direction: far better to practice patience and develop pure consciousness and evolve into a higher human being than to fall prey to the Faustian temptations of biotechnological power. As argued throughout the book, each person must choose for him or herself between the technological extension of physical experience through mind, body and world on the one hand, and the natural powers of human consciousness on the other as a means to realize their ultimate vision.