This essay explores changes over time in the depiction of spatiality in narratives of machine-human hybrid embodiments, as humans have imagined and reimagined their relationship to technology and the physical environment. In particular, I focus on the way that the city is imagined and depicted vis-à-vis its opposite-the wilderness, the unsophisticated provinces, or the suburbs, depending on the time period-and how changing visions of the city parallel changes in the way people conceptualize human embodiment.
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Orbaugh, S. (2006). Frankenstein and the cyborg metropolis: The evolution of body and city in science fiction narratives. In Cinema Anime: Critical Engagements with Japanese Animation (pp. 81–111). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403983084_5
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