
Terminal Identity ? The Virtual Subject in Postmodern Science Fiction
The Virtual Subject in Postmodern Science Fiction
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Product details:
- Publisher MD ? Duke University Press
- Date of Publication 20 May 1993
- Number of Volumes Trade Paperback
- ISBN 9780822313403
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages277 pages
- Size 250x150x15 mm
- Weight 268 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 30 b&w illustrations 0
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Drawing on a wide range of contemporary theories of the postmodern—including Fredric Jameson, Donna Haraway, and Jean Baudrillard—Bukatman begins with the proposition that Western culture is suffering a crisis brought on by advanced electronic technologies. Then in a series of chapters richly supported by analyses of literary texts, visual arts, film, video, television, comics, computer games, and graphics, Bukatman takes the reader on an odyssey that traces the postmodern subject from its current crisis, through its close encounters with technology, and finally to new self-recognition. This new "virtual subject," as Bukatman defines it, situates the human and the technological as coexistent, codependent, and mutally defining.
Synthesizing the most provocative theories of postmodern culture with a truly encyclopedic treatment of the relevant media, this volume sets a new standard in the study of science fiction—a category that itself may be redefined in light of this work. Bukatman not only offers the most detailed map to date of the intellectual terrain of postmodern technology studies—he arrives at new frontiers, providing a propitious launching point for further inquiries into the relationship of electronic technology and culture.

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