Projektionen des nächsten Menschen
Post- und Transhumanismus in Spielfilmen des 21. Jahrhunderts

Author(s)
Curstädt, Lucas
Language
GermanAbstract
For Ray Kurzweil, Google’s head of technical development, the situation is clear: the 21st century is the century of post-humanism. It won’t be long before the imagination of the optimized ›new human‹ is no longer just a topos in the history of art, culture and film, but a reality. For many this may sound bizarre, for some absurd, and indeed ›the next human‹ is not yet a reality, but its projection has long since reached our here and now, driven by the financial support of Silicon Valley. The big question is: what role does the sci-fi film play in this? Is it an imitative companion of a rapidly developing, real techno-utopia that has long since been left behind? Lucas Curstädt counters this in his study: Starting from the thesis that the relationship of dependence is an inverse one, since the technology laboratory remains dependent on the cinema laboratory in terms of the history of ideas, aesthetics and epistemology, he sets out from an ideology-critical perspective how Hollywood in the 21st century positions itself in its films in relation to Silicon Valley.
Keywords
Transhumanism; Posthumanism; feature film; movie history; Posthuman agent; René Descartes; Friedrich Nietzsche; Donna Haraway; Rosi Braidotti; Science Fiction; Anthropocentrism; Structuralism; utopia; Cyborg; Metahumanism; Artificial Intelligence; AI; Robotics; Human Enhancement; Silicon Valley capitalism; Homo Mensura Theorem; Self-optimizationISBN
9783963174032Publisher
Büchner-VerlagPublisher website
https://www.buechner-verlag.de/Publication date and place
Marburg, 2025Classification
Media studies: internet, digital media and society
Film: styles and genres
Film history, theory or criticism

