无储备生成

IF 0.2 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
Rebekah Sheldon
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本文将解读科幻电影和电视中对不育的描述背后的幻想,尤其是《银翼杀手2049》、《黑色孤儿》和《人类之子》。一方面是气候变化的历史背景,另一方面是种族生物资本主义的榨取逻辑,不育末日是一种新兴的生殖生物政治的一部分,它试图封闭身体的活劳动——不仅仅是在细胞或组织的水平上,而是在生殖本身的源头上,在这里被转义为有性生殖。
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Generativity without reserve
This article reads the fantasy behind depictions of sterility in sf film and television, focusing in particular on Blade Runner 2049 , Orphan Black , and Children of Men. Historically contextualized by climate change on the one hand and the extractive logic of racial biocapitalism on the other, sterility apocalypses are a part of an emergent biopolitics of reproduction that seek to enclose the living labor of the body – not just at the level of the cell or the tissue, but at the source of generativity itself, here metonymized by sexual reproduction.
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Science Fiction Film and Television
Science Fiction Film and Television FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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