Animal Automata and Living Machines in Literature and Philosophy
Robots, Replicants, and Companion Species
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This book offers a protohistory of human-machine relations in literature and philosophy focused on automata, robots, and animated nonhuman objects. Chapters focus on representations of interactions between humans and machines at key historical stages in philosophy or literature, and through contemporary film and videogames.
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This book offers a protohistory of human-machine relations in literature and philosophy, focused on automata, robots, and the imaginary ? and imagery ? of animated nonhuman objects. Each chapter offers a distinct historical-philosophical epoch within human-machine thinking, and successively unfolds towards a contemporary theoretical approach to robots as ?companion species?. Part One (?Then?) explores deep historical connections between particular treatments in literature and philosophy of android (human-like) and zoomorphic (animal-like) machines: from Ovid?s Metamorphoses and the poetic imagination of the living statue Galatea, to Descartes? and La Mettrie?s mechanical materialism, and the relationship between human movement and machinic production after Marx through such figures as Foucault, Marey, Deleule, and Guéry. Part Two (?Now?) moves away from the conventional Western approach to lifelike machines as ?uncanny? to examine contemporary behavioral ecologies of human and nonhuman machine, and the increasing presence of human-robot interactions within domestic spaces. Donna Haraway?s concept of ?companion species??is used to help rethink these new ecologies, examining interactions with actual robotic toys and machines, along with representations of such companion robots in ?old? and ?new? media. Each chapter therefore focusses on typical representations of interactions between humans and machines at a key historical stage in philosophy or literature, and latterly through contemporary film and videogames. The result is an unfolding historical narrative that cumulatively grounds more complex behavioral ecologies of hybrids of machine and organism, that is, bio-social-technical apparatuses that encompass human and nonhuman robots, replicants, and automata. This interdisciplinary volume takes a novel approach across literature, philosophy, and social science, and will appeal to scholars of Animal Studies, Medical Humanities, History of Science, Science and Technology Studies, Posthumanities, Media Studies, English literature, Cultural Studies, and Sociology of Health.
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
PART I. ?THEN?
1. Introduction: The Embodiment of a Machine in Philosophy and Literature
2. Aphrodite, Animus, and Ancient Automata. 8AD: Ovid?s Dream of a Living Statue
3. ?Animal Spirits? and Mechanistic Philosophy. 1633-1748: Descartes and La Mettrie
4. Uncanny Dolls and Monstrous Men. 1816-1919: Hoffman, Shelley, Freud
5. Robots, Replicants, Productive Bodies. 1921-1972: Čapek, Lovecraft, Dick
PART II. ?NOW?
6. Electric Animals. 2000-2015: A New Ecology of Machines to Live With
7. Hybrid Machines as ?Companion Species?. 2015 AD
8. Conclusion: The Future of Human/Nonhuman Machinic Hybridity?
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