Living in Technical Legality: Science Fiction and Law as Technology (Edinburgh Critical Studies in Law, Literature and the Humanities)
معرفی کتاب «Living in Technical Legality: Science Fiction and Law as Technology (Edinburgh Critical Studies in Law, Literature and the Humanities)» نوشتهٔ Kieran Tranter، منتشرشده توسط نشر Edinburgh University Press در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Through detailed readings of popular science fiction, including the novels of Frank Herbert and Octavia E. Butler and television’s __Battlestar Galactica__ and __Doctor Who__, this is the first sustained examination of legality in science fiction. Kieran Tranter includes substantive worked examples of the law and legal concepts projected by these science fiction texts, such as Australian car culture, legal responses to cloning and the relationship between legal theory and science fiction. By examining science fiction as the culture of our total technological world, it journeys with the partially-consumed human into the belly of the machine. What it finds is unexpected. Rather than a cold uniformity of exchangeable productive units, there is warmth, diversity and ‘life’ for the nodes in the networks. Through its science fiction focus it argues that this life generates a very different law of responsibility that can guide living well in technical legality. Présentation de l'éditeur : "Through detailed readings of popular science fiction, including the novels of Frank Herbert and Octavia E. Butler and television's Battlestar Galactica and Doctor Who, this is the first sustained examination of legality in science fiction. Kieran Tranter includes substantive worked examples of the law and legal concepts projected by these science fiction texts, such as Australian car culture, legal responses to cloning and the relationship between legal theory and science fiction. Successive transformations have resulted in the emergence of a total technological world where old separations about 'nature' and 'culture' have declined. With this, the tendency towards technicity within modern law has flourished - there has often been identified a mechanistic essence to modern law in its domination of human life. Usually this has been considered an 'end' and a loss, the human swallowed by the machine. However this innovative book sets out to re-address this tendency. By examining science fiction as the culture of our total technological world, it journeys with the partially-consumed human into the belly of the machine. What it finds is unexpected. Rather than a cold uniformity of exchangeable productive units, there is warmth, diversity and 'life' for the nodes in the networks. Through its science fiction focus, it argues that this life generates a very different law of responsibility that can guide living well in technical legality." "Through detailed readings of popular science fiction, including the novels of Frank Herbert and Octavia E. Butler and television's Battlestar Galactica and Doctor Who, this is the first sustained examination of legality in science fiction. Kieran Tranter includes substantive worked examples of the law and legal concepts projected by these science fiction texts, such as Australian car culture, legal responses to cloning and the relationship between legal theory and science fiction. Successive transformations have resulted in the emergence of a total technological world where old separations about "nature" and "culture" have declined. With this, the tendency towards technicity within modern law has flourished--there has often been identified a mechanistic essence to modern law in its domination of human life. Usually this has been considered an "end" and a loss, the human swallowed by the machine. However this innovative book sets out to re-address this tendency. By examining science fiction as the culture of our total technological world, it journeys with the partially consumed human into the belly of the machine. What it finds is unexpected. Rather than a cold uniformity of exchangeable productive units, there is warmth, diversity and "life" for the nodes in the networks. Through its science fiction focus, it argues that this life generates a very different law of responsibility that can guide living well in technical legality." --publisher's description Living in Technical Legality Copyright Contents Figures Preface Introduction: Living in Technical Legality Part I Technical Legality 1 From Law and Technology to Law as Technology 2 Dune, Modern Law, and the Alchemy of Death and Time 3 Battlestar Galactica, Technology, and Life Part II Living in Technical Legality 4 Xenogenesis and the Technical Legal Subject 5 The Doctor and Technical Lawyering 6 Mad Max and Mapping the Monsters in the Networks 7 Deserts and Technical Legality Bibliography Index
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