cyberpunk
English
Etymology
From cyber- + -punk, coined by American writer and software developer Bruce Bethke as the title of a 1983 short story, and later popularized by Gardner Dozois.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈsaɪ.bə.pʌŋk/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈsaɪ.bəɹˌpəŋk/
Audio (US): (file)
Noun
cyberpunk (countable and uncountable, plural cyberpunks)
- (science fiction, uncountable) A subgenre of science fiction which focuses on computer or information technology and virtual reality juxtaposed with a degree of breakdown or radical change in the social order.
- 1991 January 7, Lewis Shiner, “Confessions of an Ex-Cyberpunk”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- But by 1987, cyberpunk had become a cliche. Other writers had turned the form into formula: implant wetware (biological computer chips), government by multinational corporations, street-wise, leather-jacketed, amphetamine-loving protagonists and decayed orbital colonies.
- 2015, Abby H. P. Werlock, Encyclopedia of the American Short Story, Infobase Learning, →ISBN:
- Cyberpunk stories are set in a futuristic, dystopic environment—the opposite of utopian—in which computer technology plays an important role. […] The protagonists of cyberpunk stories are technologically proficient, lonely adventurers struggling with issues of identity and forced to use computer skills to fight menacing forces of domination.
- (countable) A cyberpunk character, a hacker punk, a high-tech low life.
- The film The Matrix redefined what a cyberpunk looked like.
- (countable) A writer of cyberpunk fiction.
- 1989 January, SPIN, volume 4, number 10, page 50:
- […] cyberpunks like William Gibson, Lucious Sheperd[sic], Bruce Sterling […]
- (music, uncountable) A musical genre related to the punk movement that makes use of electronic sounds such as synthesizers.
- 2003, Jan Haluska, The Mathematical Theory of Tone Systems, →ISBN, page 109:
- A more technologically elaborate current of microtonal music can be found at M.I.T and Berklee College of Music, where R. Boulanger works in exotic equal temperaments and non-octave scales (E60 and the 13th root of 3, i.e. the Bohlen-Pierce scale) using the CSOUND acoustic compiler, the Mathews radio drum and various MIDI synthesizers; nearby, E. Mullen performs cyberpunk music in E19 and the 13th root of 3.
- 2014, Gemma White, Furniture is Disappearing, →ISBN, page 41:
- At Meredith we stayed up all night listening to doof doof cyberpunk music and I saw you cry for the first time, at four in the morning bottle of ice tea and vodka in hand I saw your real face and something changed.
- 2017, Tristanne Connolly, Tomoyuki Iino, Canadian Music and American Culture: Get Away From Me, →ISBN, page 182:
- Indeed, 'Mindphaser' (and Tactical Neural Implant more generally) represents a high point of cyberpunk in the industrial music scene.
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
sci-fi subgenre
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Further reading
- cyberpunk on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Bruce Bethke (1997) “The Etymology of Cyberpunk”, in brucebethke.com[2], archived from the original on 16 July 2013
Finnish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsɑi̯berpuŋk/, [ˈs̠ɑ̝i̯be̞rpuŋk]
- Rhymes: -ɑiberpuŋk
Noun
cyberpunk
- alternative spelling of kyberpunk
Declension
Inflection of cyberpunk (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | cyberpunk | — | |
genitive | cyberpunkin | — | |
partitive | cyberpunkia | — | |
illative | cyberpunkiin | — | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | cyberpunk | — | |
accusative | nom. | cyberpunk | — |
gen. | cyberpunkin | ||
genitive | cyberpunkin | — | |
partitive | cyberpunkia | — | |
inessive | cyberpunkissa | — | |
elative | cyberpunkista | — | |
illative | cyberpunkiin | — | |
adessive | cyberpunkilla | — | |
ablative | cyberpunkilta | — | |
allative | cyberpunkille | — | |
essive | cyberpunkina | — | |
translative | cyberpunkiksi | — | |
abessive | cyberpunkitta | — | |
instructive | — | — | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
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French
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /si.bɛʁ.pœŋk/
Noun
cyberpunk m (plural cyberpunks)
Polish
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English cyberpunk.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t͡sɘˈbɛr.paŋk/
- Rhymes: -ɛrpaŋk
- Syllabification: cy‧ber‧punk
Noun
cyberpunk m inan
- (film, science fiction) cyberpunk (sci-fi subgenre)
Declension
Declension of cyberpunk
singular | |
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nominative | cyberpunk |
genitive | cyberpunku |
dative | cyberpunkowi |
accusative | cyberpunk |
instrumental | cyberpunkiem |
locative | cyberpunku |
vocative | cyberpunku |
Noun
cyberpunk m pers
- (film, science fiction) cyberpunk (cyberpunk character, a hacker punk, a high-tech low life)
Declension
Declension of cyberpunk
singular | plural | |
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nominative | cyberpunk | cyberpunki |
genitive | cyberpunka | cyberpunków |
dative | cyberpunkowi | cyberpunkom |
accusative | cyberpunka | cyberpunków |
instrumental | cyberpunkiem | cyberpunkami |
locative | cyberpunku | cyberpunkach |
vocative | cyberpunku | cyberpunki |
Derived terms
adjective
- cyberpunkowy
Further reading
- cyberpunk in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- cyberpunk in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /θibeɾˈpank/ [θi.β̞eɾˈpãŋk] (Spain)
- IPA(key): /sibeɾˈpank/ [si.β̞eɾˈpãŋk] (Latin America, Philippines)
- Rhymes: -ank
- Syllabification: cy‧ber‧punk
Noun
cyberpunk m (plural cyberpunks)
Swedish
Etymology
Noun
cyberpunk c
- (science fiction, uncountable) cyberpunk
Declension
nominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | cyberpunk | cyberpunks |
definite | cyberpunken | cyberpunkens | |
plural | indefinite | — | — |
definite | — | — |