Analysis of Garland’s Film; Apply what you learned from the BitchMedia podcast on “Fembots” to analyze Garland’s film.  Do you think Ex Machina recycles tired old gender stereotypes when addressing anxiety around AI?  Or, is the film deconstructing gender, especially gendered performances around mating and attraction? Whatever position you decide, please apply ideas from at least 2 of the scholars-theorists in BitchMedia’s “Fembot (Links to an external site.)” episode. Use scholar names and ideas from the episode to effectively argue your position.  Your essay should be a minimum of 1000 words in length. Analysis of Garland’s Film

https://archive.org/details/fembots-finalshow

Apply what you learned from the BitchMedia podcast on “Fembots” to analyze Garland’s film.  Do you think Ex Machina recycles tired old gender stereotypes when addressing anxiety around AI?  Or, is the film deconstructing gender, especially gendered performances around mating and attraction? Whatever position you decide, please apply ideas from at least 2 of the scholars-theorists in BitchMedia’s “Fembot (Links to an external site.)” episode. Use scholar names and ideas from the episode to effectively argue your position.  Your essay should be a minimum of 1000 words in length. Analysis of Garland’s Film

https://archive.org/details/fembots-finalshow

Apply what you learned from the BitchMedia podcast on “Fembots” to analyze Garland’s film.  Do you think Ex Machina recycles tired old gender stereotypes when addressing anxiety around AI?  Or, is the film deconstructing gender, especially gendered performances around mating and attraction? Whatever position you decide, please apply ideas from at least 2 of the scholars-theorists in BitchMedia’s “Fembot (Links to an external site.)” episode. Use scholar names and ideas from the episode to effectively argue your position.  Your essay should be a minimum of 1000 words in length.

https://archive.org/details/fembots-finalshow

Apply what you learned from the BitchMedia podcast on “Fembots” to analyze Garland’s film.  Do you think Ex Machina recycles tired old gender stereotypes when addressing anxiety around AI?  Or, is the film deconstructing gender, especially gendered performances around mating and attraction? Whatever position you decide, please apply ideas from at least 2 of the scholars-theorists in BitchMedia’s “Fembot (Links to an external site.)” episode. Use scholar names and ideas from the episode to effectively argue your position.  Your essay should be a minimum of 1000 words in length. Analysis of Garland’s Film

https://archive.org/details/fembots-finalshow

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