ABSTRACT

This last chapter entitled “The new Voight-Kampff Test and detecting a replicating subjectivity”, is taken from the literary and cinematographic context of the film Blade Runner by Ridley Scott (1982, 2007) to present the design of an imaginary psychological test (an “actualization” of the original, mythical Voight-Kampff Test) that would have the capacity to detect “replicant subjectivity” in genetic androids that have rebelled against corporative prescriptions and their colonial interests. This work, therefore, reflects, in a key both literary and theoretical, on power relations and domination, as well as on the capacities for resistance of an insubordinate subjectivity.