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Post-Apocalyptic Nonhuman Characters in Horizon: Zero Dawn: Animal Machines, Posthumans, and AI-Based Deities

First author: Fernández-Caro
Year: 2019


Abstract

Horizon: Zero Dawn (2017) is a science fiction video game that lends itself to exploration of emergent fields of knowledge by means of a fragmentary narrative and twisted representations of animals and robots. This article aims to apply posthumanism and animal studies together to examine the extent to which representations of the nonhuman both submit to and defy human(ist) statements on the human-animal divide. Human beings are presented as constructed identities following a postmodern narrative structure which allows players to reflect on the borders of human, animal, and machine alike. A powerful feminine posthuman protagonist, born from a machine in a matriarchal society, leads this quest for knowledge and identity, regarding empathy as the key to understanding the world she inhabits.


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Language: English
Country of affiliation: Spain


Published in: Journal of Science Fiction
Publication type: Journal article


Source: https://publish.lib.umd.edu/index.php/scifi/article/view/483


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