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22 wrz 2023 · The aim of this article is a profound understanding of cyberpunk as a metacultural. movement, disclosure of conditions as a phenomenon of mass culture, and explication. of a special cyber ...
Through a selection of Cyberpunks, I will examine the different representations of the body, comment on body images that emerge from these works, and, most importantly, show how such imagery conveys the Cyberpunk world view, a view that compels us to forge a new understanding of the human being and therefore to see the world differently.
The Routledge Companion to Cyberpunk Culture. Anna McFarlane. 2019. See full PDF. download Download PDF. Cyberpunk and Dystopia: William Gibson, Neuromancer (1984) Lars Schmeink. As with any literary genre, a clear-cut definition of cyberpunk is hard to find.
The work of the cyberpunks is paralleled through the Eighties pop culture: in rock video; in the hacker underground; in the jarring street. tech of hip-hop and scratch music; in the synthesizer. rock of London and Tokyo. This phenomenon, this dynamic, has a global range; cyberpunk is its literary in carnation . . .
1 kwi 2022 · This article presents an analysis and interpretation of the Cyberpunk 2077 digital game in the perspective of contemporary reflection on cyberpunk as a cultural formation. The main hypothesis is...
1 gru 2022 · This research presents an overview of cyberpunk as a sub-genre of science fiction in 1980s. It defines cyberpunk and its main parts "cyber" and "punk" according to its four founders: Bruce...
The term ‘cyberpunk’ indicates two key elements in cyberpunk fiction. The first element – ‘cyber’ indicates a high-tech control system combining computers and other advanced technologies with strategies of surveillance and control; the second element – ‘punk’ – signifies an anarchic, urban subculture.