Cyber-Transcendence and Immanence as a Religio-Spiritual Phenomenon in Cyberpunk Anime

This article argues that Western cyberpunk narratives often suggest a technologically invoked transcendence, a cyber-transcendence, which represents a new ontological sphere and offers catharsis in dystopian scenarios. While Japanese cyberpunk anime also explore the idea of cyber-transcendence, the...

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Subtitles:"Here Be Dragons. East Asian Film and Religion"
主要作者: Frey, Malte (Author)
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语言:English
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出版: Institut f. Fundamentaltheologie 2023
In: Journal for religion, film and media
Year: 2023, 卷: 9, 发布: 2, Pages: 41-66
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Japan / Anime / Cyberpunk / 超越 (Motiv) / 神道教 / 后现代主义 / 升华的 / 历史 1988-1996
IxTheo Classification:AG Religious life; material religion
BN Shinto
KBM Asia
TK Recent history
VA Philosophy
Further subjects:B Postmodernism
B Anime
B Dimension of Depht
B Sublime
B Shinto
B Cyber-Transcendence
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总结:This article argues that Western cyberpunk narratives often suggest a technologically invoked transcendence, a cyber-transcendence, which represents a new ontological sphere and offers catharsis in dystopian scenarios. While Japanese cyberpunk anime also explore the idea of cyber-transcendence, the clear distinction between immanence and transcendence often becomes blurred. Aesthetic concepts invoking transcendence can be linked to the awe-inspiring kami (deities) of Japanese Shinto, which are intertwined with the immanent sphere of reality rather than external to it. In Western cyberpunk, cyber-transcendence seems to provide the sense of depth that Paul Tillich labels the "dimension of religion", in contrast to postmodernist meaninglessness. Cyberpunk anime provide an understanding of transcendence as a religious dimension that exists within reality.
ISSN:2617-3697
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal for religion, film and media
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.25364/05.9:2023.2.3