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Title: A Portrayal of Post Human Society in the Select Science Fiction of William Gibson
Researcher: Bhandwalkar Abhijeet S.
Guide(s): Kamble R. D. and Nivargi M. M.
Keywords: Arts and Humanities
Literature
University: Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University
Completed Date: 2021
Abstract: The dissertation entitled A portrayal of Post-human Society in the Select newlineScience Fiction of William Gibson is an attempt to study the post-human society in newlinethe select science fiction of William Gibson. Post-human studies has emerged as a newlinedominant school of thought in the second decade of the 21st century. The traditional newlineoutlook towards defining the human is no more sufficient, since it merges with newlineadvanced technologies exponentially. The merger of (post)human and non-human has newlinechanged capabilities of the (post)human in many folds. Can this new being be defined newlinefrom the traditional liberal humanist s point of view? Moreover, post humanism also newlineconsiders the Eco-centric points of view by reckoning (post)human as inseparable from newlinethe other species, environment and technologies. It rejects the Speciesism, newlineAnthropocentrism, and dualistic formation of human . Hayles defines the term posthuman newlinebased on distributed cognition and Francesca Ferrando defined the term in newlineher series of video lectures The Post-human based on Post-dualism, Post-humanism, newlineand Post-anthropocentrism. Both of the thinkers give stress on the non-separation of newlinethe human from the technology. Distributed cognition demonstrates that human newlinecognition is distributed among the human and non-human entity. Fernando, defines newlinethe post-human with stress on the non-separation of the human from the technology newlineand the environment. It is proper to call it as a contemporary discourse that is newlinehappening in the first quarter of the 21st century. newlineIn the Anthropocene era, post-human is very vital for understanding the newlinepresent geological era of the 21st century, in which (post)humans have maximum newlineimpact on the ecology, especially its destruction such as, mass extinction of the newlineanimals, deforestation, space debris, etc. newlineFor the study of the post-human society in the science fiction works of newlineWilliam Gibson, some of them have been taken for the study: Neuromancer(1984), newlineii newlineCount Zero (1986), Mona Lisa Overdrive(1989), Idoru, (1996) and All Tomorrows newlineParties
Pagination: 221p
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/341714
Appears in Departments:Department of English

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