Thesis ID: CBB001561759

A Dissertation for Cyborgs: The Birth of a Technoscientific Monster, 1948--1985 (2004)

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Mentor, Steven Daniel (Author)


University of Washington
Kaplan, Sydney


Publication Date: 2004
Edition Details: Advisor: Kaplan, Sydney
Physical Details: 405 pp.
Language: English

This dissertation traces the early development of the cyborg--the cybernetic organism--as a rhetorical figure appearing in a number of genres, including fiction, popularizations of science, journalism, pamphlets, and the manifesto. From the 1948 text [italic]Cybernetics[/italic] by Norbert Wiener, to Donna Haraway's 1985 "A Manifesto for Cyborgs, " the cyborg as a figure for human-machine theorizing reveals some important patterns: machines are coded as alive and capable of learning, while humans are seen as abject and machinic; the cyborg as restored human is a beneficial use of technology, while often notions of augmented humans is portrayed as monstrous; shadow discourses of lobotomy and mind control haunt many of the texts; cyborg discourse consistently refers to participant evolution as a key concept of modern technology; boundary transgressions of all kinds, affecting gender identity and political bodies, inhabit cyborg rhetoric; war and the state are often at the center of cyborg discourse, later augmented by medical and corporate discourses. Attention is also paid to the history and linguistic technology of the manifesto in the development of the cyborg figure. Finally, the rhetorics of a particular cyborg technology--in vitro fertilization--are analyzed, reaffirming key patterns of earlier cyborg texts, and allowing a richer reading of a "technology " as simultaneously material and semiotic practice. It will take new cyborg competencies to counter the destructive history of technoscience and construct sustainable identities, technological practices, and social systems.

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Description Cited in Diss. Abstr. Int. A 65 (2005): 3801. UMI pub. no. 3151644.


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Authors & Contributors
Peters, Benjamin
Halpern, Orit
Ronan Le Roux
Krell, Jacob
Baptiste Rappin
Leston, Robert
Journals
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
History of the Human Sciences
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
Ulbandus: The Slavic Review of Columbia University
Social Studies of Science
Journal of American Culture
Publishers
Lutheran School of Theology
Lit
Johns Hopkins University Press
Johns Hopkins University
Basic Books (Perseus)
Columbia University
Concepts
Cybernetics
Information science
Technology and culture
Mathematics
Psychology
Computer science
People
Wiener, Norbert
Haraway, Donna Jeanne
McCulloch, Warren
Stroud, John
Von Foerster, Heinz
Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
21st century
20th century, early
19th century
Places
Soviet Union
United States
Russia
France
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