Vision of the Woman–machine Fusion (Hannah Höch – Giannina Censi – Mina Harker) Cover Image
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Manifesty cyborgów: awangardowa wizja fuzji kobiety z maszyną (Hannah Höch – Giannina Censi – Mina Harker)
Vision of the Woman–machine Fusion (Hannah Höch – Giannina Censi – Mina Harker)

Author(s): Mikołaj Marcela
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: Cyborg; feminism; woman; Dada; Futurism
Summary/Abstract: In A Cyborg Manifesto Donna Haraway writes that “cyborgs populating feminist science fiction make very problematic the statuses of man or woman, human, artefact, member of a race, individual entity, or body.” I would like to return to the very beginning of thinking about this figure (even before the term was born) and take a close look at first cyborg images created by both Futurist (Giannina Censi) and Dada (Hannah Höch) female artists. I also examine Mina Harker from Bram Stoker’s Dracula as one of the first protocyborg figures in Western literature. I am interested in to what extent avant-garde female artists anticipated the new form of subjectivity and how their works problematised the human–nature and human–technology relation, and thinking in categories of gender.

  • Page Range: 118-131
  • Page Count: 15
  • Publication Year: 2019
  • Language: Polish
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