The first cyborg / Kate Macdonald

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2016.Subject(s): Online resources: In: History Today Vol. 66, No. 5, May 2016, pp. 31 - 36 (DA)Summary: The article looks at the psychological explanation of modern sci-fi in regards to wars and warfare. The author suggests that the creation of sci-fiction trilogies over the years, actually has relation to human perception towards wars and modern technology. In the discussion, the author uses various case studies which include Soldier 241, Mad Max: Fury Road and Bionic Woman.
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The article looks at the psychological explanation of modern sci-fi in regards to wars and warfare. The author suggests that the creation of sci-fiction trilogies over the years, actually has relation to human perception towards wars and modern technology. In the discussion, the author uses various case studies which include Soldier 241, Mad Max: Fury Road and Bionic Woman.

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