在性技术想象中编写同意小说

Josef Nguyen
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本文研究了新兴的商业性技术的预期和隐含用途和用户如何协商性同意作为一种社会虚构的理解,这种社会虚构被表述为契约但偶然的自治和交易访问,被视为性满足的先决障碍。为此,我分析了同意记录应用程序和被编程为拒绝同意的性爱机器人的设计和营销。我利用科学技术研究、媒体研究、女权主义和酷儿理论来研究性同意如何被想象地写入数字技术,以及想象中的数字技术如何暗示我们接近和重视性同意。我的分析强调了对期许数字技术的设计想象的批判性解读——通过设计和营销材料推测性地提出——将它们置于同意和数字技术的文化政治中,因为它们表达了对性别和性的特定世界构建幻想的渴望。
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Scripting Consenting Fictions in Sex Techology Imaginaries
This article examines how the intended and implied uses and users of emerging commercial sex technologies negotiate understandings of sexual consent as a social fiction articulated as contractual-yet-contingent autonomy and transactional access that is framed as a prerequisite obstacle to sexual gratification. To do so, I analyze the design and marketing of consent-recording applications and sex robots programmed to refuse consent. I draw on science and technology studies, media studies, and feminist and queer theory to investigate both how sexual consent is imaginatively scripted into digital technologies and how imagined digital technologies suggest that we approach and value sexual consent. My analysis foregrounds critical readings of the design imaginaries of promissory digital technologies—speculatively suggested through design and marketing materials—to situate them within cultural politics of consent and digital technology as they express desires for specific worldbuilding fantasies about gender and sex.
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