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The dream of a cyberpunk future?: entelechy, dialectical tension, and the comic corrective in William Gibson's Neuromancer

    1. [1] San Diego State University

      San Diego State University

      Estados Unidos

  • Localización: Southern communication journal, ISSN 1041-794X, Vol. 76, nº 4 (sep-oct), 2011, págs. 323-341
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • We argue the comic frame, as described by Kenneth Burke, can serve as a vehicle for critical self-reflection and social critique. William Gibson's Neuromancer is a work of cyberpunk science fiction that details a future that closely resembles the present. The book exemplifies this process of encouraging self-reflection because it calls the trends of the present into question by imagining what kind of future they will construct. Gibson's future is simultaneously exciting and devastating. The dialectical tension between these oppositional ideas opens up a discursive space for audiences to begin the process of critical self-reflection about the technological trends of contemporary society. Gibson rhetorically constructs this tension through incongruity, irony, and casuistic stretching, thus fostering a corrective perspective.


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