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Black Bodies and Transhuman Realities - Scientifically Modifying the Black Body in Posthuman Literature and Culture... Black Bodies and Transhuman Realities - Scientifically Modifying the Black Body in Posthuman Literature and Culture (Paperback)
Melvin G Hill; Contributions by Sarah L. Berry, Alexander Dumas J Brickler, Rae'mia Escott, MD Monirul Islam, …
R1,048 Discovery Miles 10 480 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Black Bodies and Transhuman Realities: Scientifically Modifying the Black Body in Posthuman Literature and Culture makes a series of valuable contributions to ongoing dialogues surrounding posthuman blackness and Afro-transhumanism. The collection explores the Black body (self) in the context of transhuman realities from a variety of literary and artistic perspectives. These points of view convey the cultural, political, social, and historical implications that frame the space of Black embodiment, functioning as sites of potentiality and pointing toward the possibility of a transcendental Black subjectivity. In this book, many questions concerning the transformation of the Black body are presented as parallels to philosophical and religious inquiries that have traditionally been addressed from a hegemonic viewpoint. The chapters demonstrate how literature, based on its historical and social contexts, contributes to broader thought about Black transcendence of subjectivity in a posthuman framework, exploring interpretations of the "old" and visions of the "new" human.

Existentialist Thought in African American Literature before 1940 (Hardcover): Melvin G Hill Existentialist Thought in African American Literature before 1940 (Hardcover)
Melvin G Hill; Contributions by Renee Barlow, Chase Dimock, Timothy Golden, Jeannine King
R2,196 Discovery Miles 21 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Existentialist Thought in African American Literature Before 1940 is the first collection of its kind to break new ground in arguing that long before its classification by Jean-Paul Sartre, African American literature embodied existentialist thought. To make its case, this daring book dissects eight notable texts: Frederick Douglass's Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845) and My Bondage and My Freedom (1855), Sojourner Truth's Ain't I A Woman (1861), Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of A Slave Girl (1861), Sutton E. Griggs's Imperium in Imperio (1899), James Weldon Johnson's Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man (1912), and Nella Larsen's Quicksand (1928) and Passing (1929). It explores and addresses a wide range of complex philosophical concepts such as: authenticity, potentiality-for-authentic living, bad faith, and existentialism from the Christian point of view. The use of interdisciplinary studies such as gender studies, queer studies, Christian ethics, mixed-race studies, and existentialism, allows the authors within this book to lend unique perspectives in examining selected African American literary works.

Black Bodies and Transhuman Realities - Scientifically Modifying the Black Body in Posthuman Literature and Culture... Black Bodies and Transhuman Realities - Scientifically Modifying the Black Body in Posthuman Literature and Culture (Hardcover)
Melvin G Hill; Contributions by Sarah L. Berry, Alexander Dumas J Brickler, Rae'mia Escott, MD Monirul Islam, …
R2,631 R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Save R2,181 (83%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Black Bodies and Transhuman Realities: Scientifically Modifying the Black Body in Posthuman Literature and Culture makes a series of valuable contributions to ongoing dialogues surrounding posthuman blackness and Afro-transhumanism. The collection explores the Black body (self) in the context of transhuman realities from a variety of literary and artistic perspectives. These points of view convey the cultural, political, social, and historical implications that frame the space of Black embodiment, functioning as sites of potentiality and pointing toward the possibility of a transcendental Black subjectivity. In this book, many questions concerning the transformation of the Black body are presented as parallels to philosophical and religious inquiries that have traditionally been addressed from a hegemonic viewpoint. The chapters demonstrate how literature, based on its historical and social contexts, contributes to broader thought about Black transcendence of subjectivity in a posthuman framework, exploring interpretations of the "old" and visions of the "new" human.

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