Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Surfaces of Science Fiction: Enacting Gender and “Humanness” in Ex Machina
View through CrossRef
This article explores two different conceptions of the postmodern surface and their take up in relation to mainstream science fiction cinema. Each offers a rather different genealogy for considering the surfaces of the science fiction film. The first traces Frederic Jameson's conception of postmodern superficiality and its dual role as a mode of reading texts and an aesthetic paradigm. The second traces Judith Butler's conception of gender performativity, its application to technology, and the expansion of performativity as a key mechanism for the enactment of “humanness”. The reading of Ex Machina (Alex Garland, 2014) will explore the aesthetics of film's mise-en-scène with its plurality of textured and reflective surfaces. It will trace the performative constructions of gender and humanness that intersect across the film, before finally focussing on the ending as a way of addressing key issues at stake in the conceptualisation of surface readings.
Title: Surfaces of Science Fiction: Enacting Gender and “Humanness” in Ex Machina
Description:
This article explores two different conceptions of the postmodern surface and their take up in relation to mainstream science fiction cinema.
Each offers a rather different genealogy for considering the surfaces of the science fiction film.
The first traces Frederic Jameson's conception of postmodern superficiality and its dual role as a mode of reading texts and an aesthetic paradigm.
The second traces Judith Butler's conception of gender performativity, its application to technology, and the expansion of performativity as a key mechanism for the enactment of “humanness”.
The reading of Ex Machina (Alex Garland, 2014) will explore the aesthetics of film's mise-en-scène with its plurality of textured and reflective surfaces.
It will trace the performative constructions of gender and humanness that intersect across the film, before finally focussing on the ending as a way of addressing key issues at stake in the conceptualisation of surface readings.
Related Results
Enacting the social relations of science: historical (anti-)boundary-work of Danish science journalist Børge Michelsen
Enacting the social relations of science: historical (anti-)boundary-work of Danish science journalist Børge Michelsen
This article investigates the writings of Danish science journalist Børge Michelsen from 1939 to 1956. As part of the international social relations of science movement in the peri...
In defence of deus ex machina
In defence of deus ex machina
The use of the deus ex machina in modern films is examined in this article. The deus ex machina is a device which is sometimes brought into play in a story as a last-resort effort ...
Küberpunk ilma teadusulmeta / Cyberpunk without Science Fiction
Küberpunk ilma teadusulmeta / Cyberpunk without Science Fiction
Artikkel lähtub hüpoteesist, et mida tehnilisemaks muutub nüüdisaegne globaliseerunud kultuuriruum, seda teadusulmelisemaks muutub realism, mis püüab seda kultuuriruumi usutavalt p...
SOCIAL MATRIX AND CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER IDENTITY IN NATHANIEL HAWTHORN’S THE SCARLET LETTER
SOCIAL MATRIX AND CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER IDENTITY IN NATHANIEL HAWTHORN’S THE SCARLET LETTER
Purpose of the study: The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorn, already explored from different perspectives by many researchers, has relevance to the social matrix that how gender...
High-Expectations Relationships: A Foundation for Enacting High Expectations in all Australian Schools
High-Expectations Relationships: A Foundation for Enacting High Expectations in all Australian Schools
Enacting high expectations for all students in the classroom is a complex undertaking. Underlying, out-of-awareness assumptions may lead to actions, behaviours or pedagogic choices...
Sex and gender differences in drug treatment: experiences from the knowledge database Janusmed Sex and Gender
Sex and gender differences in drug treatment: experiences from the knowledge database Janusmed Sex and Gender
Abstract
Background
Evidence from clinical research indicates that men and women can differ in response to drug treatment. The knowledge database Ja...
Queering the Minoans
Queering the Minoans
This study evaluates wall paintings at the palace of Knossos, specifically the gender of figures that were previously considered ambiguous due to perceived inconsistences in the re...
Of Planets and Trenches: Imperial Science Fiction in Contemporary Russia
Of Planets and Trenches: Imperial Science Fiction in Contemporary Russia
In post‐Soviet Russia, science fiction has become a huge literary industry with hundreds of titles published yearly, and dozens of regular events for authors and fandom. Having rec...