Citation:
Harley, D. . (2020). Virtual Bodies Inc. Public, 30, 250-259. Intellect. doi:https://doi.org/10.1386/public_00019_7
Abstract:
Abstract As a response to contemporary discourse that declaims the transformative potential of virtual reality (VR), I examine corporate discourse that literally and figuratively objectifies bodies, framing technological mediations as natural and necessary. I argue that these corporate ambitions for bodies in VR have physical, raced, gendered, and political implications, reproducing unequal relations while normalizing an understanding of bodies and worlds as commodifiable data.