偏执狂
身份(音乐)
东方主义
集合(抽象数据类型)
代表(政治)
叙述的
编码(集合论)
过程(计算)
美学
政治学
社会学
计算机科学
性别研究
艺术
心理学
文学类
法学
操作系统
政治
心理治疗师
程序设计语言
标识
DOI:10.1080/09502386.2022.2042575
摘要
This article examines the 2015 film Ex Machina as a cultural text that exemplifies the technologization of gender within algorithmic culture. Analysing different textual elements — the narrative diegesis, the marketing material, and the digital techniques used in the VFX post-production process—I argue that gender is consistently figured as a kind of technology. That is, gender is systematised, codified, and reduced to a programmed set of instructions that can be used by machines to manipulate and deceive. I argue that understanding gender through its figuration with the technological, specifically through code and algorithms, raises pertinent issues concerning surveillance, race, and bias. This is reflected in the film through a problematic representation of racialised figures, particularly techno-Orientalist tropes of labouring Asian bodies.
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