ABSTRACT

The growing synergy of humans and technology--from dialysis to genetically altered foods to PET scans--is transforming how we view our minds and our bodies. But how has it changed the body politic? How can we forge a society that protects the rights of human and cyborg alike?

The creator of the cult classic Cyborg Handbook, Chris Hables Gray, now offers the first guide to "posthuman" politics, framing the key issues that could threaten or brighten our technological future. For good or ill, politics has already been cyborged in ways that touch us all: On-line voting promises to change who participates. Wars are won on video screens. Biotechnological advances-- cloning, sexual prostheses, gene patents--are redefining life, death, and family in ways that strain the social contract. In the face of these advances, visions of the cyborg future range from the utopian to the nightmarish, from a spiritual super-race transcending the body's confines to a soulless Borg consuming human individuality.

Only with a broad, historically rich and ethically grounded understanding of these issues, Gray argues, can we combat the threats to our freedom and even our survival. A work of vision and imagination, Cyborg Citizen lays the groundwork for the participatory evolution of our society.

part |59 pages

Postmodern Politics

chapter 1|12 pages

The Cyborg Body Politic

chapter 3|16 pages

Cybocracy, Mobocracy, and Democracy

chapter 4|11 pages

Cyborg Warriors

part |61 pages

Promulgating Cyborgs

chapter 5|17 pages

Infomedicine and the New Body

chapter 6|11 pages

Cybernetic Human Reproduction

part |46 pages

Cyborg Society

chapter 9|11 pages

Prosthetic Territories

Cybercolonializations

chapter 10|8 pages

Cyborg Families

chapter 11|10 pages

Sex Machines, Human Beings, In-Betweens

chapter 12|14 pages

Taylored Lives

Microserfs and Superheroes in the Age of Semiintelligent Machines

part |27 pages

Cyborgology

chapter 13|10 pages

Sciences of the Third Millennium

chapter 14|15 pages

Posthuman Possibilities