“We Require Regeneration Not Rebirth”: Cyborg Regeneration in Feminist Science and Speculative Fiction

This thesis examines a recent trend in contemporary science and speculative fiction to produce new and/or alternative iterations of reproduction that are not limited by biology, gender, or species. Through Donna Haraway’s notion of “cyborg regeneration” and recent critical and theoretical revisionin...

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Main Author: Hulan, Michelle
Other Authors: Blair, Jennifer
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/39081
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-390812019-04-20T06:09:19Z “We Require Regeneration Not Rebirth”: Cyborg Regeneration in Feminist Science and Speculative Fiction Hulan, Michelle Blair, Jennifer Cyborgs Reproduction Regeneration Science Fiction Donna Haraway Nalo Hopkinson Larissa Lai Jeanette Winterson This thesis examines a recent trend in contemporary science and speculative fiction to produce new and/or alternative iterations of reproduction that are not limited by biology, gender, or species. Through Donna Haraway’s notion of “cyborg regeneration” and recent critical and theoretical revisionings of this concept, I investigate this trend in three key texts: Jeanette Winterson’s The Stone Gods, Nalo Hopkinson’s Midnight Robber, and Larissa Lai’s long poem “rachel” from her book of poetry Automaton Biographies. Each of these authors offers representations of reproduction that counter gender stereotypes and essentialism and produce new cyborg maternal or explicitly non-maternal figures unbound to patriarchal models of repronormativity and colonialist constructions of the mother. By portraying these nonunitary maternal figures and/or non-reproductive bodies, I argue that these sf texts present new forms of procreation that further feminist conversations about gender, the body, the limits of the human, future populations, and desire. 2019-04-18T16:55:22Z 2019-04-18T16:55:22Z 2019-04-18 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/39081 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-23329 en application/pdf Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic Cyborgs
Reproduction
Regeneration
Science Fiction
Donna Haraway
Nalo Hopkinson
Larissa Lai
Jeanette Winterson
spellingShingle Cyborgs
Reproduction
Regeneration
Science Fiction
Donna Haraway
Nalo Hopkinson
Larissa Lai
Jeanette Winterson
Hulan, Michelle
“We Require Regeneration Not Rebirth”: Cyborg Regeneration in Feminist Science and Speculative Fiction
description This thesis examines a recent trend in contemporary science and speculative fiction to produce new and/or alternative iterations of reproduction that are not limited by biology, gender, or species. Through Donna Haraway’s notion of “cyborg regeneration” and recent critical and theoretical revisionings of this concept, I investigate this trend in three key texts: Jeanette Winterson’s The Stone Gods, Nalo Hopkinson’s Midnight Robber, and Larissa Lai’s long poem “rachel” from her book of poetry Automaton Biographies. Each of these authors offers representations of reproduction that counter gender stereotypes and essentialism and produce new cyborg maternal or explicitly non-maternal figures unbound to patriarchal models of repronormativity and colonialist constructions of the mother. By portraying these nonunitary maternal figures and/or non-reproductive bodies, I argue that these sf texts present new forms of procreation that further feminist conversations about gender, the body, the limits of the human, future populations, and desire.
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Hulan, Michelle
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title “We Require Regeneration Not Rebirth”: Cyborg Regeneration in Feminist Science and Speculative Fiction
title_short “We Require Regeneration Not Rebirth”: Cyborg Regeneration in Feminist Science and Speculative Fiction
title_full “We Require Regeneration Not Rebirth”: Cyborg Regeneration in Feminist Science and Speculative Fiction
title_fullStr “We Require Regeneration Not Rebirth”: Cyborg Regeneration in Feminist Science and Speculative Fiction
title_full_unstemmed “We Require Regeneration Not Rebirth”: Cyborg Regeneration in Feminist Science and Speculative Fiction
title_sort “we require regeneration not rebirth”: cyborg regeneration in feminist science and speculative fiction
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/39081
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