A Ghost in the Replicant? Questions of Humanity and Technological Integration in Blade Runner and Ghost in the Shell

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  • Christopher Lovins Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

Abstract

In this world of increasing integration with technology, what does it mean to be human in a technological era? Blade Runner (1982) and Ghost in the Shell (1995) are two artistic works that directly address this question. In this paper, I make use of affect theory to address the connection between empathy and memory in defining what is human. Using these films - along with Blade Runner's source novel - I conclude that mainstream science fiction is increasingly comfortable with technological integration and less inclined to rigidly demarcate a human-nonhuman boundary.

Author Biography

Christopher Lovins, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

Assistant professor

Division of General Studies

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2019-04-02

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