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I want to look at the role of replicants in Ridley Scott’s 1982 film Blade Runner; see what they represent in terms of the struggle between the masculine and the feminine and whether there truly is a case for them to be viewed as having moved beyond patriarchal notions of gender. ... " [1991:150]
She goes onto argue that, “The cyborg is a creature in a post-gender world; it has no truck with bi-sexuality, pre-oedipal symbiosis, unalienated labour, or other seductions to organic wholeness” [ibid. ... According to her the cyborg moves beyond, Marxist and social feminism in that it does not “ depend on the plot of original unity out of which differences must be produced and enlisted in a drama of escalating domination of woman/nature” [1991:151].
Approximate Word count = 529 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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