The Paralympic Cyborg and the Concept of the New Man
Paralympic cyborgs are Paralympians who rely on high-tech devices to compete or play their sport. In the early 20th century, the concept of the "New Man" involved the idea of a technologically enhanced human being. For example, Pistorius's Cheetah prosthetic legs, designed for track and field performance rather than human resemblance, symbolize a body that challenges traditional human limitations and has a machine-like quality. This "cyborgified" body represents a modern interpretation of the "New Man," illustrating society's ongoing interest in combining humans and machines.
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