网络空间
Android(操作系统)
主观性
梦想
主题(文档)
计算机科学
空格(标点符号)
社会学
互联网
心理学
万维网
认识论
哲学
神经科学
操作系统
作者
Chen Mi,Noritah Omar,Zainor Izat Binti Zainal,Mohammad Ewan Awang
出处
期刊:Theory and Practice in Language Studies
[Academy Publication]
日期:2023-12-01
卷期号:13 (12): 3157-3165
标识
DOI:10.17507/tpls.1312.13
摘要
Philip K. Dick takes the highly computerized but ruined Los Angeles of the United States after the post-apocalyptic war as the background and brings the cyberspace struggle between androids and humans as the novel's theme, sketching a cyberpunk society in which humans and androids fight against each other. The novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? invites people to think about cyberspace and human-androids subjectivity. Inspired by Slavoj Zizek's critical theory of cyberspace, this paper uses this science-fiction force as a text to explore how contemporary American science fiction reconstructs a revolutionary human-androids subject in cyberspace, challenging human subjectivity in the urban space. Faced with human-android coexistence, Dick affirms the coexistence of multiple subjects using equal dialogue, fully exploits the advantages of androids and humans, and constructs the subject with human-androids. Through an in-depth study of androids, this paper concludes that in a human-androids coexistence space, humans and androids should not be in a master-slave relationship; instead, they are each other's constitutive Other. Humans should try to break the boundary between self and others to accept a pluralistic and open subject.
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