Schmitz, Sigrid (2021). TechnoBrainBodies-in-Cultures: An Intersectional Case. Front. Sociol., 6. LAUSANNE: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA. ISSN 2297-7775

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Abstract

The cyborgization of brainbodies with computer hardware and software today ranges in scope from the realization of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) to visions of mind upload to silicon, the latter being targeted toward a transhuman future. Refining posthumanist concepts to formulate a posthumanities perspective, and contrasting those approaches with transhumanist trajectories, I explore the intersectional dimension of realizations and visions of neuro-technological developments, which I name TechnoBrainBodies-in-Cultures. In an intersectional analysis, I investigate the embedding and legitimation of transhumanist visions brought about by neuroscientific research and neuro-technological development based on a concept of modern neurobiological determinism. The conjoined trajectories of BCI research and development and transhumanist visions perpetuate the inscription of intersectional norms, with the concomitant danger of producing discriminatory effects. This culminates in normative capacity being seen as a conflation of the abled, successful, white masculinized techno-brain with competition. My deeper analysis, however, also enables displacements within recent BCI research and development to be characterized: from ''thought-translation to affective conditioning and from controllability to obstinacy within the BCI, going so far as to open the closed loop. These realizations challenge notions about the BCI's actor status and agency and foster questions about shifts in the corresponding subject-object relations. Based on these analyses, I look at the effects of neuro-technological and transhumanist governmentality on the question of whose lives are to be improved and whose lives should be excluded from these developments. Within the framework of political feminist materialisms, I combine the concept of posthumanities with my concept of TechnoBrainBodies-in-Cultures to envision and discuss a material-discursive strategy, encompassing dimensions of affect, sociality, resistance, compassion, cultural diversity, ethnic diversity, multiple sexes/sexualities, aging, dis/abilities-in short, all of this intersectional stuff-as well as obstinate techno-brain agencies and contumacies foreseen in these cyborgian futures.

Item Type: Journal Article
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Schmitz, SigridUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
URN: urn:nbn:de:hbz:38-566751
DOI: 10.3389/fsoc.2021.651486
Journal or Publication Title: Front. Sociol.
Volume: 6
Date: 2021
Publisher: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Place of Publication: LAUSANNE
ISSN: 2297-7775
Language: English
Faculty: Unspecified
Divisions: Unspecified
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BRAIN-MACHINE INTERFACES; COMMUNICATION; NEUROSCIENCEMultiple languages
SociologyMultiple languages
URI: http://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/id/eprint/56675

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