« Monstreuses » : biotechnologies, figures et fictions féministes dans le récit bref de science-fiction
The metaplasm « Monstreuses » used in the title of this contribution would like to condense several genealogies : that of the monsters who wave at us, those of the women who create and show them, but also and above all that which associates the latter with the feminist thought of Donna Haraway and h...
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description | The metaplasm « Monstreuses » used in the title of this contribution would like to condense several genealogies : that of the monsters who wave at us, those of the women who create and show them, but also and above all that which associates the latter with the feminist thought of Donna Haraway and her practice of tropes as epistemological tools. This monstrous world is promising in that it is made of articulations that exhibit the interdependence where we are, animals, humans, machines ; it substitutes for the « I » of « who am I ? » the question of a « we » necessarily more open and contingent. Answer the question « who are we ? » requires agreements, moves, translations and connections, but we are freeing from paranoia, segregation, borders and invaders, security policies and redeeming apocalypses. |
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spelling | doaj.art-736b56480c024a918b74bb289d2c32b12022-12-22T03:46:57ZfraUniversité de LimogesReS Futurae2264-69492020-12-011610.4000/resf.8416« Monstreuses » : biotechnologies, figures et fictions féministes dans le récit bref de science-fictionMichèle SorianoThe metaplasm « Monstreuses » used in the title of this contribution would like to condense several genealogies : that of the monsters who wave at us, those of the women who create and show them, but also and above all that which associates the latter with the feminist thought of Donna Haraway and her practice of tropes as epistemological tools. This monstrous world is promising in that it is made of articulations that exhibit the interdependence where we are, animals, humans, machines ; it substitutes for the « I » of « who am I ? » the question of a « we » necessarily more open and contingent. Answer the question « who are we ? » requires agreements, moves, translations and connections, but we are freeing from paranoia, segregation, borders and invaders, security policies and redeeming apocalypses.http://journals.openedition.org/resf/8416monsterGorodischer (Angélica)Haraway (Donna)Le Guin (Ursula Kroeber)feminism |
spellingShingle | Michèle Soriano « Monstreuses » : biotechnologies, figures et fictions féministes dans le récit bref de science-fiction ReS Futurae monster Gorodischer (Angélica) Haraway (Donna) Le Guin (Ursula Kroeber) feminism |
title | « Monstreuses » : biotechnologies, figures et fictions féministes dans le récit bref de science-fiction |
title_full | « Monstreuses » : biotechnologies, figures et fictions féministes dans le récit bref de science-fiction |
title_fullStr | « Monstreuses » : biotechnologies, figures et fictions féministes dans le récit bref de science-fiction |
title_full_unstemmed | « Monstreuses » : biotechnologies, figures et fictions féministes dans le récit bref de science-fiction |
title_short | « Monstreuses » : biotechnologies, figures et fictions féministes dans le récit bref de science-fiction |
title_sort | monstreuses biotechnologies figures et fictions feministes dans le recit bref de science fiction |
topic | monster Gorodischer (Angélica) Haraway (Donna) Le Guin (Ursula Kroeber) feminism |
url | http://journals.openedition.org/resf/8416 |
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