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The Battle Within and the Battle Without: The Posthuman Worldview of Ken MacLeod’s The Corporation Wars Trilogy
The Battle Within and the Battle Without: The Posthuman Worldview of Ken MacLeod’s The Corporation Wars Trilogy

Author(s): Indrajit Patra
Subject(s): Studies of Literature, Political Philosophy, Theory of Literature
Published by: Editura Universitatii LUCIAN BLAGA din Sibiu
Keywords: contemporary Scottish science fiction; posthumanism; simulation; machinic awareness; ideology; political science fiction;

Summary/Abstract: The present essay seeks to analyze Scottish science fiction writer Ken MacLeod’s The Corporation Wars trilogy (2016-2017) as an amalgam of politico-philosophical ideas set against the background of posthumanism. MacLeod’s far-future posthuman world-building relies on the conventional tropes of science fiction (man-machine hybrids, brain uploading, digital resurrection, and the agency of sentient machines) to engage with pressing ideologies (the master-slave dialectics, the historical perpetuation of age-old conflict between progressive and reactionary forces, the ethics of machinic consciousness). MacLeod’s novels project a postbinarist worldview where outmoded binary oppositions between life and death, the real and the virtual, the human and the machinic are constantly abolished, but which still preserves persistent ideological divisions

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 37
  • Page Range: 85-104
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English
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