Le ‘fantasme robotique’ du couple idéal

The first season of the TV series Äkta Människor (Real Humans, 100 % humain) presents various types of emotional and sexual links between human beings and robots, raising both anthropological and social questions as to the definition of man as a relational and embodied entity. The series announces p...

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Main Author: Nathanaël Wadbled
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Presses universitaires de Strasbourg 2022-07-01
Series:Recherches Germaniques
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rg/8210
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description The first season of the TV series Äkta Människor (Real Humans, 100 % humain) presents various types of emotional and sexual links between human beings and robots, raising both anthropological and social questions as to the definition of man as a relational and embodied entity. The series announces possible relationships between human beings and robots endowed with intelligence and feelings. It thus stands in opposition to the idea of the necessary sexual and emotional instrumentalization of robots because of their mechanical nature. By contrast, it describes the emergence of a community including both human beings and robots, despite the biological differences between these two distinct species. Attachment between them is thus both the result and the condition of a new definition of what is human, so that robots can be recognized as subjects of rights and of desire.
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Le ‘fantasme robotique’ du couple idéal
Recherches Germaniques
alterity
robot
posthumanism
science fiction
title Le ‘fantasme robotique’ du couple idéal
title_full Le ‘fantasme robotique’ du couple idéal
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title_short Le ‘fantasme robotique’ du couple idéal
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robot
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science fiction
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