Hybridities on the Final Frontier: Bio-utilitarianism in Star Trek

IF 0.1 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM
Jackie Hogan, James M. Decker
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abstract:The long-lived Star Trek franchise illuminates the evolution of social priorities and anxieties over more than fifty years. Specifically, it provides a useful lens on shifting attitudes toward science, technology, diversity, and hybridity. This article suggests that Star Trek is grounded in what we call a bio-utilitarian ethos, that embraces techno-scientific changes if they contribute to the greater good but rejects them if they increase individual happiness at the expense of the whole. An examination of multiple forms of hybridity on the "final frontier" further reveals that the franchise has moved toward an increasingly apprehensive and pessimistic preoccupation with the technological and genetic enhancement of humanity. This shift reflects, and potentially shapes, attitudes toward real-world techno-scientific developments.
最后边疆上的杂交:《星际迷航》中的生物功利主义
长久不衰的《星际迷航》系列电影揭示了五十多年来社会优先事项和焦虑的演变。具体来说,它提供了一个有用的视角来看待人们对科学、技术、多样性和混杂性的态度的转变。这篇文章表明,《星际迷航》是建立在我们所谓的生物功利主义精神基础上的,如果技术和科学的变化有助于更大的利益,我们就会拥抱它们,但如果它们以牺牲整体为代价来增加个人幸福,我们就会拒绝它们。对“最后的边疆”上多种形式的杂交的考察进一步揭示出,这部电影对人类的技术和基因增强的关注越来越令人担忧和悲观。这种转变反映并可能塑造人们对现实世界科技发展的态度。
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Interdisciplinary Literary Studies
Interdisciplinary Literary Studies LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM-
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期刊介绍: Interdisciplinary Literary Studies seeks to explore the interconnections between literary study and other disciplines, ideologies, and cultural methods of critique. All national literatures, periods, and genres are welcomed topics.
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