Cyberpunk

Scattered throughout mass-market science fiction works of the post-WWII era, you'll find proto-cyberpunk works exploring the limits of human and computer relationships, like androids, robots, computers, networked information, and artificial intelligence.

Cyberpunk is usually defined according to a pessimistic vision of the risks oposted byf technological advances for surveillance and control as the boundaries of mind and body, biopower and violence, are blurred. In early works of "New Wave" science fiction exploring subjects such as androids, from Philip K. Dick to Samuel Delany, the ominous potential of cyber-technologies was already apparent. A prehistory of cyberpunk, with attention to the works of the mass-market, remains to be fully written.