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Framing War and the Nonhuman in Science-Fiction Television: The Affective Politics of V

Aino-kaisa Koistinen

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sukupuolentutkimussodatlcsh:Literature (General)väkivaltascience-fiction televisionlcsh:PN1-6790posthumanismframes of wartunteetaffectposthumanismialienstieteissarjatV (televisiosarja)toiseuslivability

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This article investigates how war between humans and aliens is framed in the original and reimagined versions of the SF television series V and the affective responses and ethical considerations that these frames evoke. Inspired by the work of Judith Butler and Sarah Ahmed and by posthumanist thinking, I analyse how SF television takes part in the cultural formation of “livable lives” for both human and nonhuman beings. It is argued that the kinds of violence that art or the media, including fiction, represent matter for the formation of ethical and political responses to violence. peerReviewed

http://journal.finfar.org/articles/2100.pdf