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1Unnatural Futures

Imagining the High-Tech in Contemporary American Culture

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Technophobia

Technophobia (from Greek τέχνη technē, "art, skill, craft" and φόβος phobos, "fear"), also known as technofear, is the fear or dislike of, or discomfort

Technophilia

with technophobia. On a psychodynamic level, technophilia generates the expression of its opposite, technophobia. Technophilia and technophobia are the

Droid (Star Wars)

link the portrayal of droids in Star Wars to racial or class politics, technophobia, or sexual and reproductive anxieties. Dan Rubey, for example, sees the

Neo-Luddism

'Influencing Machine' in Schizophrenia" – 1919 article in psychoanalysis Technophobia – Fear or discomfort with advanced technology Existential risk from artificial

Online gambling

suicide Social media restrictions on children in Australia Spaving Suicide and the Internet Technophilia Technophobia Technostress Texting while driving

Alien (franchise)

present throughout the series. This is seen as part of a larger trend of technophobia in films prior to the 1990s, with Bishop's role being particularly significant

Bishop (Aliens)

(which include rescuing Newt and Ripley) contradict a trend towards technophobia in pre-1990 films. In Cameron's original treatment for Aliens, Bishop

Persephone (The Matrix)

ISBN 978-1-84150-424-7. Retrieved 2 July 2020. Dinello, Daniel (2005). Technophobia!: Science Fiction Visions of Posthuman Technology. University of Texas

Clanker

Technological singularity – Point when technology grows beyond human control Technophobia – Fear or discomfort with advanced technology Townsend, Chance (July

Martin Mystery

g. his offensive foot odor, putrid armpits, and filthy breath). His technophobia also provides some running gags. His backstory was revealed in the episode