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The moral uncanny in black mirror 1st ed.

Author
  • Gibson, Margaret
Additional Author(s)
  • Carden, Clarissa
Publisher
Cham, Switzerland : Springer International Publishing, 2021
Language
English
ISBN
9783030474959
Series
Subject(s)
  • TECHNOLOGY ON TELEVISION
  • UNCANNY, THE (PSYCHOANALYSIS)
Notes
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Abstract
This erudite volume examines the moral universe of the hit Netflix show Black Mirror. It brings together scholars in media studies, cultural studies, anthropology, literature, philosophy, psychology, theatre and game studies to analyse the significance and reverberations of Charlie Brooker’s dystopian universe with our present-day technologically mediated life world. Brooker’s ground-breaking Black Mirror anthology generates often disturbing and sometimes amusing future imaginaries of the dark side of ubiquitous screen life, as it unleashes the power of the uncanny. This book takes the psychoanalytic idea of the uncanny into a moral framework befitting Black Mirror’s dystopian visions. The volume suggests that the Black Mirror anthology doesn’t just make the viewer feel, on the surface, a strange recognition of closeness to some of its dystopian scenarios, but also makes us realise how very fragile, wavering, fractured, and uncertain is the human moral compass.
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
1 online resource (xi, 195 p.)
Dimension
-
Other Desc.
ill.
Summary / Review / Table of Content
1. Introduction / Margaret Gibson and Clarissa Carden --
2. God is an Algorithm: Black Mirror and the Future of Human Agency / Helena Bassil-Morozow --
3. Living on beyond the body: The digital soul of Black Mirror / Margaret Gibson and Clarissa Carden --
4. Black Mirror and Borges's concept of the Infinite Finite / Suzie Gibson and Dean Biron --
5. Spectacular Return: Inexhaustion in White Bear's 'Exhibitionary Complex' / Bryoni Trezise --
6. Facial Obfuscation and Bare Life / Grant Bollmer --
7. Technology and human needs in the world of Black Mirror / Dr Neil Martin & Associate Professor Helen Farley --
8. Invasive Gaming, bio-sensing and digital labour in Playtest / Gareth Schott.- 9. Conclusion / Margaret Gibson and Clarissa Carden.
Exemplar(s)
# Accession No. Call Number Location Status
1.00718/21791.4572 Gib MOnline !Available

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