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Women, Science and Fiction Revisited (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2023): Debra Benita Shaw Women, Science and Fiction Revisited (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2023)
Debra Benita Shaw
R3,093 Discovery Miles 30 930 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Women, Science and Fiction Revisited is an analysis of selected science fiction novels and short stories written by women over the past hundred years from the point of view of their engagement with how science writes the world. Beginning with Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Herland (1918) and ending with N K Jemisin's The City We Became (2020), Debra Benita Shaw explores the re-imagination of gender and race that characterises women's literary crafting of new worlds. Along the way, she introduces new readings of classics like Ursula Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, examining the original novels in the context of their adaptation to new media formats in the twenty-first century. What this reveals is a consistent preoccupation with how scientific ideas can be employed to challenge existing social structures and argue for change.

Posthuman Urbanism - Mapping Bodies in Contemporary City Space (Hardcover): Debra Benita Shaw Posthuman Urbanism - Mapping Bodies in Contemporary City Space (Hardcover)
Debra Benita Shaw
R3,079 Discovery Miles 30 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The World Health Organisation estimates that, by 2030, six out of every ten people in the world will live in a city. But what does it mean to inhabit the city in the twenty-first century? Posthuman Urbanism evaluates the relevance and usefulness of posthuman theory to understanding the urban subject and its conditions of possibility. It argues that contemporary science and technology is radically changing the way that we understand our bodies and that understanding ourselves as 'posthuman' offers new insights into urban inequalities. By analysing the relationship between the biological sciences and cities from the nineteenth-century onward as it is expressed in architecture, popular culture and case studies of contemporary insurgent practices, a case is made for posthuman urbanism as a significant concept for changing the meaning of urban space. It answers the question of how we can change ourselves to change the way we live with others, both human and non-human, in a rapidly urbanising world.

Radical Space - Exploring Politics and Practice (Hardcover): Debra Benita Shaw, Maggie Humm Radical Space - Exploring Politics and Practice (Hardcover)
Debra Benita Shaw, Maggie Humm
R3,987 Discovery Miles 39 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The spatial turn in the Humanities and Social Sciences has produced a considerable body of work which re-assesses space beyond the fixed Cartesian co-ordinates of Modernity and the nation state. In the process, space has been revealed as a productively contested concept with methodological implications across and between disciplines. The resulting understandings of space as fluid, changeable and responsive to the situation of bodies, both human and non-human has prepared the ground for radical concepts and uses of space with implications for how we conceive of contemporary lived reality. Rather than conceiving of bodies as constantly rendered docile within the spaces of the post-industrial nation state, Radical Space reveals how activists and artists have deployed these theoretical tools to examine and contest spatial practice.. Bringing together contributions from academics across the humanities and social sciences together with creative artists this dynamically multidisciplinary collection demonstrates this radicalization of space through explorations of environmental camps, new explorations of psychogeography, creative interventions in city space and mapping the extra-terrestrial onto the mundane spaces of everyday existence.

Technoculture - The Key Concepts (Hardcover, Revised and Har): Debra Benita Shaw Technoculture - The Key Concepts (Hardcover, Revised and Har)
Debra Benita Shaw
R4,214 Discovery Miles 42 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

We live in a world where science and technology shape the global economy and everyday culture, where new biotechnologies are changing what we eat and how we can reproduce, and where email, mobiles and the internet have revolutionized the ways we communicate with each other and engage with the world outside us. "Technoculture: The Key Concepts" explores the power of scientific ideas, their impact on how we understand the natural world and how successive technological developments have influenced our attitudes to work, art, space, language and the human body. Throughout, the lively discussion of ideas is illustrated with provocative case studies--from biotech foods to life-support systems, from the walkman and ipod to sex and cloning, from video games to military hardware. Designed to be both provocative and instructive, "Technoculture: The Key Concepts" outlines the place of science and technology in today's culture.

Technoculture - The Key Concepts (Paperback, English): Debra Benita Shaw Technoculture - The Key Concepts (Paperback, English)
Debra Benita Shaw
R815 Discovery Miles 8 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

We live in a world where science and technology shape the global economy and everyday culture, where new biotechnologies are changing what we eat and how we can reproduce, and where email, mobiles and the internet have revolutionized the ways we communicate with each other and engage with the world outside us. "Technoculture: The Key Concepts" explores the power of scientific ideas, their impact on how we understand the natural world and how successive technological developments have influenced our attitudes to work, art, space, language and the human body. Throughout, the lively discussion of ideas is illustrated with provocative case studies--from biotech foods to life-support systems, from the walkman and ipod to sex and cloning, from video games to military hardware. Designed to be both provocative and instructive, "Technoculture: The Key Concepts" outlines the place of science and technology in today's culture.

Posthuman Urbanism - Mapping Bodies in Contemporary City Space (Paperback): Debra Benita Shaw Posthuman Urbanism - Mapping Bodies in Contemporary City Space (Paperback)
Debra Benita Shaw
R1,205 Discovery Miles 12 050 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

The World Health Organisation estimates that, by 2030, six out of every ten people in the world will live in a city. But what does it mean to inhabit the city in the twenty-first century? Posthuman Urbanism evaluates the relevance and usefulness of posthuman theory to understanding the urban subject and its conditions of possibility. It argues that contemporary science and technology is radically changing the way that we understand our bodies and that understanding ourselves as 'posthuman' offers new insights into urban inequalities. By analysing the relationship between the biological sciences and cities from the nineteenth-century onward as it is expressed in architecture, popular culture and case studies of contemporary insurgent practices, a case is made for posthuman urbanism as a significant concept for changing the meaning of urban space. It answers the question of how we can change ourselves to change the way we live with others, both human and non-human, in a rapidly urbanising world.

Radical Space - Exploring Politics and Practice (Paperback): Debra Benita Shaw, Maggie Humm Radical Space - Exploring Politics and Practice (Paperback)
Debra Benita Shaw, Maggie Humm
R1,484 Discovery Miles 14 840 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

The spatial turn in the Humanities and Social Sciences has produced a considerable body of work which re-assesses space beyond the fixed Cartesian co-ordinates of Modernity and the nation state. In the process, space has been revealed as a productively contested concept with methodological implications across and between disciplines. The resulting understandings of space as fluid, changeable and responsive to the situation of bodies, both human and non-human has prepared the ground for radical concepts and uses of space with implications for how we conceive of contemporary lived reality. Rather than conceiving of bodies as constantly rendered docile within the spaces of the post-industrial nation state, Radical Space reveals how activists and artists have deployed these theoretical tools to examine and contest spatial practice.. Bringing together contributions from academics across the humanities and social sciences together with creative artists this dynamically multidisciplinary collection demonstrates this radicalization of space through explorations of environmental camps, new explorations of psychogeography, creative interventions in city space and mapping the extra-terrestrial onto the mundane spaces of everyday existence.

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