Cargando…

Consuming Death on National Television: Necroliberalism and the Cyborg Nation in Pepe Rojo’s Ruido gris

The present article examines the confluence of neoliberalism and technological advances in Mexico in the 1990s by means of the short story Ruido gris (1996) by Pepe Rojo. The story narrates the life of an unnamed character who has become an “ocular reporter” after having a camera surgically installe...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Dalton, David
Formato: Online Artículo
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Universidad Veracruzana 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://balaju.uv.mx/index.php/balaju/article/view/2585
https://dx.doi.org/10.25009/blj.v0i11.2585
_version_ 1780758671831072768
author Dalton, David
author_facet Dalton, David
author_sort Dalton, David
collection Balajú. Revista de Cultura y Comunicación de la Universidad Veracruzana
description The present article examines the confluence of neoliberalism and technological advances in Mexico in the 1990s by means of the short story Ruido gris (1996) by Pepe Rojo. The story narrates the life of an unnamed character who has become an “ocular reporter” after having a camera surgically installed in his right eye. This situation invites a fruitful dialogue between cyborg theory –which has viewed technological hybridity as liberating– and biopolitics, in a neoliberal context in which large companies profit from human death and suffering. I interpret the narrator as an actor robo sacer, in that his cyborg condition contributes to his marginalization and the same time constitutes his means of resistance. The story thus permits us to question the extent to which cybernetic resistance can be useful in a society whose only logic is that of profit. The story recognizes certain paths toward a limited cybernetic resistance, but doubts its potential to change the dominant economic and biopolitical structures, since most attempts at resistance end up validating the necroliberal order.
format Online
Article
id oai_balaju-article-2585
institution Universidad Veracruzana
language spa
publishDate 2020
publisher Universidad Veracruzana
record_format ojs
spelling oai_balaju-article-25852022-06-03T18:37:20Z Consuming Death on National Television: Necroliberalism and the Cyborg Nation in Pepe Rojo’s Ruido gris El consumo de la muerte en las televisiones nacionales: necroliberalismo y la nación cyborg en Ruido Gris de Pepe Rojo Dalton, David narrativa Pepe Rojo ciencia ficción mexicana cyborg biopolítica Giorgio Agamben Donna Haraway. Narrative Pepe Rojo Mexican science fiction cyborg biopolitics Giorgio Agamben Donna Haraway The present article examines the confluence of neoliberalism and technological advances in Mexico in the 1990s by means of the short story Ruido gris (1996) by Pepe Rojo. The story narrates the life of an unnamed character who has become an “ocular reporter” after having a camera surgically installed in his right eye. This situation invites a fruitful dialogue between cyborg theory –which has viewed technological hybridity as liberating– and biopolitics, in a neoliberal context in which large companies profit from human death and suffering. I interpret the narrator as an actor robo sacer, in that his cyborg condition contributes to his marginalization and the same time constitutes his means of resistance. The story thus permits us to question the extent to which cybernetic resistance can be useful in a society whose only logic is that of profit. The story recognizes certain paths toward a limited cybernetic resistance, but doubts its potential to change the dominant economic and biopolitical structures, since most attempts at resistance end up validating the necroliberal order. El presente estudio indaga sobre la confluencia del neoliberalismo y el avance tecnológico en el México de los noventa a través del cuento Ruido gris (1996) de Pepe Rojo. El cuento narra la vida de un personaje sin nombre que se ha convertido en un “reportero ocular” después de instalarse una cámara en el ojo derecho  mediante  una  operación.  Este  personaje  fomenta  un  diálogo  fructífero entre  la  teoría  cyborg  ‒que  ha  visto  la  hibridez  tecnológica  como  un  estado libertador‒ y la biopolítica, en un contexto neoliberal donde las grandes empresas sacan  provecho  de  la  muerte  y  del  sufrimiento  humanos.  Interpretamos  al narrador como un actor robo sacer, ya que su condición cyborg contribuye a su marginación  y  al  mismo  tiempo  conforma  sus  vías  de  resistencia.  Así  que  este cuento nos permite cuestionar hasta qué punto la resistencia cibernética puede ser útil en una sociedad cuya única lógica es el lucro. El cuento reconoce ciertas avenidas para una resistencia cibernética limitada, pero duda de su potencial de cambiar las estructuras económicas y biopolíticas que rigen en la sociedad, ya que la mayoría de los intentos de resistir terminan validando el orden necroliberal. Universidad Veracruzana 2020-12-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://balaju.uv.mx/index.php/balaju/article/view/2585 10.25009/blj.v0i11.2585 Balajú. Revista de Cultura y Comunicación de la Universidad Veracruzana; Núm. 11 (2019); 3-28 2448-4954 10.25009/blj.v0i11 spa https://balaju.uv.mx/index.php/balaju/article/view/2585/4509 https://balaju.uv.mx/index.php/balaju/article/view/2585/4533 Derechos de autor 2020 Universidad Veracruzana
spellingShingle narrativa
Pepe Rojo
ciencia ficción mexicana
cyborg
biopolítica
Giorgio Agamben
Donna Haraway.
Narrative
Pepe Rojo
Mexican science fiction
cyborg
biopolitics
Giorgio Agamben
Donna Haraway
Dalton, David
Consuming Death on National Television: Necroliberalism and the Cyborg Nation in Pepe Rojo’s Ruido gris
title Consuming Death on National Television: Necroliberalism and the Cyborg Nation in Pepe Rojo’s Ruido gris
title_alt El consumo de la muerte en las televisiones nacionales: necroliberalismo y la nación cyborg en Ruido Gris de Pepe Rojo
title_full Consuming Death on National Television: Necroliberalism and the Cyborg Nation in Pepe Rojo’s Ruido gris
title_fullStr Consuming Death on National Television: Necroliberalism and the Cyborg Nation in Pepe Rojo’s Ruido gris
title_full_unstemmed Consuming Death on National Television: Necroliberalism and the Cyborg Nation in Pepe Rojo’s Ruido gris
title_short Consuming Death on National Television: Necroliberalism and the Cyborg Nation in Pepe Rojo’s Ruido gris
title_sort consuming death on national television: necroliberalism and the cyborg nation in pepe rojo’s ruido gris
topic narrativa
Pepe Rojo
ciencia ficción mexicana
cyborg
biopolítica
Giorgio Agamben
Donna Haraway.
Narrative
Pepe Rojo
Mexican science fiction
cyborg
biopolitics
Giorgio Agamben
Donna Haraway
topic_facet narrativa
Pepe Rojo
ciencia ficción mexicana
cyborg
biopolítica
Giorgio Agamben
Donna Haraway.
Narrative
Pepe Rojo
Mexican science fiction
cyborg
biopolitics
Giorgio Agamben
Donna Haraway
url https://balaju.uv.mx/index.php/balaju/article/view/2585
https://dx.doi.org/10.25009/blj.v0i11.2585
work_keys_str_mv AT daltondavid consumingdeathonnationaltelevisionnecroliberalismandthecyborgnationinpeperojosruidogris
AT daltondavid elconsumodelamuerteenlastelevisionesnacionalesnecroliberalismoylanacioncyborgenruidogrisdepeperojo