
Published online:
21 May 2020
Published in print:
01 September 2018
Online ISBN:
9781474453707
Print ISBN:
9781474420891
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Science Fiction and Law Science Fiction and Law
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The Chapters to Come The Chapters to Come
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Chapter
Introduction: Living in Technical Legality
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Pages
1–14
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Published:September 2018
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Tranter, Kieran, 'Introduction: Living in Technical Legality', Living in Technical Legality: Science Fiction and Law as Technology, Edinburgh Critical Studies in Law Literature and the Humanities (Edinburgh , 2018; online edn, Edinburgh Scholarship Online, 21 May 2020), https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474420891.003.0001, accessed 29 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter introduces the book. It introduces the key concepts of the Frankenstein myth, law as technology and the role of science fiction as the site for the collective dream of technological culture and society in the West. This chapter also locates the book to come in the emergent field of law and humanities and the existing literature that examines law and legality of science fiction. It also introduces the concepts of the monster and the trickster.
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