Caietele Echinox (Jun 2024)

Dystopia Revisited: Biopolitics as Remedy and Response to Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

  • Mauro Pala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24193/cechinox.2024.46.24
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46
pp. 323 – 334

Abstract

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Philip K. Dick’s science fiction classic Do Androids Dream of Electrics Sheep? and its adaptation movie Blade Runner by Ridley Scott feature a devastated earth where bounty hunter Rick Deckard stalks authentic human replicants, designed for a short term highly flexible labor power. A group of these androids infiltrate to the earth of the productive apparatus which manufactured them, trying to persuade their maker to re-program their genetic makeup. Biopolitics as conceived by Roberto Esposito is apt at exploiting the reserves of sense present in Dick’s critical scenario, and managing the mixing of languages of politics and biology, which originally were kept apart in the dystopic dimension of the novel and in the political philosophy tradition. Discarding the frontal approach to the categories of politics, Esposito urges to interrogate the categories of politics obliquely, thus entering the hidden layers of their meaning, fostering an innovative coexistence of opposites.

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