Negotiating the Impulses of Cyber/Eco-Queer in the Japanese Sci-Fi Anime: The Scope of Technology vis-à-vis Gendered Identity
Abstract
Ananya Saha in her paper “Negotiating the Impulses of Cyber/Eco-Queer in the Japanese Sci-Fi Anime: The Scope of Technology vis-à- vis Gendered Identity” studies three anime texts for analysis of the interface between two seemingly opposed compulsions; the technophobic eco-feminism and the technophilic cyber-feminism. Through a detailed examination of the context, it examines the agency of technology in the queering of the ontic identity of the cyborg.
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