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23 Legal Stud. F. 293 (1999)
Lyres against the Law: Orpheus as Cyberpunk Outlaw

handle is hein.journals/lstf23 and id is 303 raw text is: LYRES AGAINST THE LAW: ORPHEUS AS
CYBERPUNK OUTLAW
WILLIAM PENCAK7
I. SCIENCE FICTION AND ORPHEUS: A LONG TRADITION
In 1990, William Gibson noted that writers and film-makers of the
cyberpunk movement launched in the 1980s' looked around the world
outside of fine arts and imported whatever they could use into the
literary ghetto of science fiction. Himself called the godfather of
cyberpunk, a genre where outlaw hackers turn contemporary
technology against itself to liberate rather than control, Gibson began
the movement with his pioneering novel Neuromancer (1984). In
Neuromancer Case, a street-wise young man on the periphery of high-
tech society, battles the zaibatsu, or multi-national corporations, which
control the world economy and compel obedience as the price of personal
survival and prosperity.2
Notwithstanding their postmodern themes, cyberpunk and science
fiction' belong to a literary tradition that stretches back to the ancient
world. The Greek myths, with gods flying from Olympus to earth and
wielding supernatural though arbitrary power, and heroes like
Prometheus and Orestes combating them and bringing fire and justice
to humankind, were the first science-fiction tales.4 The miracles of
medieval saints, aided by angels, who defied death and tyranny to
establish a Christian world were their successors. The age of Renais-
sance and Enlightenment, repudiating the superstitious past,
assigned mystical powers to liberty, reason, and those who championed
* Professor of History, Pennsylvania State University. I dedicate this essay to the
members of my band, The Irreconcilable Differences: Dan Beaver, Barry Kernfeld, Dan
Letwin, Mary Ann Maslak, and On-cho Ng, contemporary Orphic bards.
' The term first appeared in a 1982 story by Damien Broderick called The Judas
Mandala, and by 1995 it commanded an entry of twenty-four column-inches in The
Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Thomas M. Disch, THE DREAMS OUR STUFF Is MADE OF
216 (New York: The Free Press, 1998).
2 Marianne Trench, director, Cyberpunk (New York: Mystic Fire Video, 1990).
For a history of science fiction as a literary movement that transformed itself from
a cult ghetto to the literary vehicle which has the greatest freedom to create metaphors
that speak of the nature and experience of humanity, setting the stage for the arrival of
cyberpunk, see, Thomas D. Clareson, UNDERSTANDING CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN
SCIENCE FICTION: THE FORMATIVE PERIOD, 1926-1970, at 265 (Columbia, South Carolina:
University of South Carolina Press, 1992).
' For a survey of mythic archetypes that pervade modern science fiction, see Josepha
Sherman, ONCE UPON A GALAXY (Little Rock, Arkansas: August House, 1994).

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