Modified: Living as a Cyborg
Modified: Living as a Cyborg
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The Cyborg Handbook is a collection of essays, interviews, and creative pieces that explore what it means to live as a cyborg in the twenty-first century. It includes contributions from over 25 countries and addresses topics such as race, gender, sexuality, class, conflict, capitalism, climate change, disability, and more. The book is a primer for students, researchers, and teachers of cyberculture, media and cultural theory, and science fiction studies, as well as anyone interested in the intersections between human and machine.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 318 pages
Publication date: 08 October 2020
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
In the twenty-first century, the concept of being a cyborg has gained significant attention, with individuals merging their human bodies with advanced technologies. This phenomenon has been explored in various forms, including literature, art, and science. The Cyborg Handbook, a highly successful book that delves into this topic, has now been followed by a new collection of essays, interviews, and creative pieces that further explore the experiences of living as a cyborg in the modern world.
The integration of human beings with complex technologies has a long history, dating back to the use of clothes, cooking tools, and language. However, in recent centuries, this integration has accelerated at an unprecedented rate. Scientists, coders, individuals with sophisticated implants, theorists, and artists have all become interested in exploring the possibilities of this merging of human and machine.
This collection brings together a diverse range of voices from over 25 countries, each offering their unique perspective on the cyborg experience. Some of the notable contributors include Donna Haraway, a renowned feminist scholar who has explored the relationship between technology and gender; Stelarc, a performance artist who uses technology to redefine the human body; Natasha Vita-More, a researcher who investigates the ethical implications of cyborgization; Steve Mann, a pioneer in the field of augmented reality who has experimented with wearable technologies; Amber Case, a writer who explores the intersection of technology and identity; Michael Chorost, a philosopher who examines the philosophical implications of cyborgization; Moon Ribas, a scholar who investigates the cultural and social implications of cyborgization; Kevin Warwick, a professor of cybernetics who has worked on developing bionic limbs; Sandy Stone, a researcher who explores the relationship between technology and sexuality; Dion Farquhar, a writer who examines the politics of cyborgization; Angeliki Malakasioti, a scholar who investigates the relationship between technology and the body; Elif Ayiter, a researcher who explores the impact of cyborgization on disability; Heesang Lee, a designer who creates wearable technologies that enhance human abilities; Angel Gordo, a filmmaker who explores the aesthetics of cyborgization; and many others.
The topics covered in this collection are wide-ranging and include race, gender, sexuality, class, conflict, capitalism, climate change, disability, and more. The authors explore the differences between robots, androids, cyborgs, hybrids, post-, trans-, and techno-humans, offering readers a critical vocabulary for understanding and discussing the cyborgification of culture and everyday life.
This collection is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing on insights from various fields such as cyberculture, media and cultural theory, science fiction studies, and more. It is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and teachers interested in exploring the intersections between human and machine. The book provides a comprehensive primer on the cyborg phenomenon, covering its historical roots.
In conclusion, the Cyborg Handbook and its new collection of essays, interviews, and creative pieces offer a compelling and interdisciplinary exploration of the experiences of living as a cyborg in the twenty-first century. By bringing together a diverse range of voices from around the world, the book provides readers with a critical vocabulary for understanding and discussing the cyborgification of culture and everyday life. Whether you are a student, researcher, or simply interested in the future of humanity, this collection is a must-read for anyone seeking to gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating and complex phenomenon.
Weight: 484g
Dimension: 153 x 229 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780815364016
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