The thesis analyzes Blade Runner and its literary and cinematic roots as a mirror of the postmodern condition, examining the relationship between human beings and machines, the crisis of identity, and the unstable boundary between reality and simulacrum. Drawing on authors such as Dick, Baudrillard, and Lyotard, it highlights the tensions between the human, the artificial, and the posthuman, showing the continuing relevance of these questions in the age of artificial intelligence.
La tesi analizza Blade Runner e le sue radici letterarie e cinematografiche come specchio della condizione postmoderna, indagando il rapporto tra uomo e macchina, la crisi dell’identità e il confine instabile tra realtà e simulacro. Attraverso autori come Dick, Baudrillard e Lyotard, si metteranno in luce le tensioni tra umano, artificiale e postumano, mostrando l’attualità di queste domande nell’era dell’intelligenza artificiale.
Più umano dell’umano: Blade Runner e la crisi dell’identità nell’era postmoderna
PAOLI, KIRYA
2025/2026
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The thesis analyzes Blade Runner and its literary and cinematic roots as a mirror of the postmodern condition, examining the relationship between human beings and machines, the crisis of identity, and the unstable boundary between reality and simulacrum. Drawing on authors such as Dick, Baudrillard, and Lyotard, it highlights the tensions between the human, the artificial, and the posthuman, showing the continuing relevance of these questions in the age of artificial intelligence.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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