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What is Posthuman Body

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
A contested notion that stands as an icon of the fluidity, hybridity and complexity of corporealities in contemporary technologically-driven societies.
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Computing Technologies and Science Fiction Cinema
Rocío Carrasco-Carrasco (University of Huelva, Spain)
Copyright: © 2018 |Pages: 10
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch292
Abstract
The present paper privileges the body as being key to understanding our intricate relationship with the latest advances in computing and robotics in contemporary societies. In doing so, it critically entrenches with a specific movement called “new materialism”, whereby matter is not perceived as fixed or passive but rather as a dynamic and shifting process. Specifically, the author stresses the importance of approaching popular representations of the so-called “body in transit”, as this shifting idea of corporeality reflects contemporary anxieties and interests fueled by the relationship between physical bodies, computing technologies and gender representation. For this purpose, this work will focus on the notion of the fluid body or “body in transit” as represented in US popular Sci-Fi cinema to contend that this posthuman figuration is still informed by gendered practices and dominant structures of power, despite its hybrid nature.
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