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Law and Culture in the Age of Technology

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The interdisciplinary series “Law & Literature” takes a systematic look at the correlation between literature and the law. The studies presented in this series analyze the complex interrelation...
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  • 21 June 2022
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Scientific experiments and medical improvements in recent years have augmented our bodies, made them manipulable; our personal data have been downloaded, stored, sold, analyzed; and the pandemic has given new meaning to the idea of ‘virtual presence’. Such phenomena are often thought to belong to the era of the ‘posthuman’, an era that both promises and threatens to redefine the notion of the human: what does it mean to be human? Can technological advances impact the way we define ourselves as a species? What will the future of humankind look like? These questions have gained urgency in recent years, and continue to preoccupy cultural and legal practitioners alike. How can the law respond and adapt to a world shaped by technology and AI? How can it ensure that technological developments remain inclusive, while simultaneously enforcing ethical limits to its reach?

The volume explores how fictional texts, whether on the page or on screen, negotiate the legal dilemmas posed by the increasing infiltration of technology into modern life.

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Price: $148.99
Pages: 135
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 21 June 2022
ISBN: 9783110786859
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: LAW000000 LAW / General, LCO000000 LITERARY COLLECTIONS / General, LIT000000 LITERARY CRITICISM / General, LIT012000 LITERARY CRITICISM / Reference, SOC000000 SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
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Daniela Carpi.