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Transhumanism and Posthumanism in Twenty-First Century Narrative
brings together fifteen scholars from five different countries to
explore the different ways in which the posthuman has been
addressed in contemporary culture and more specifically in key
narratives, written in the second decade of the 21st century, by
Dave Eggers, William Gibson, John Shirley, Tom McCarthy, Jeff
Vandermeer, Don DeLillo, Margaret Atwood, Cixin Liu and Helen
Marshall. Some of these works engage in the premises and perils of
transhumanism, while others explore the qualities of the
(post)human in a variety of dystopian futures marked by the
planetary influence of human action. From a critical posthumanist
perspective that questions anthropocentrism, human exceptionalism
and the centrality of the 'human' subject in the era of the
Anthropocene, the scholars in this collection analyse the aesthetic
choices these authors make to depict the posthuman and its
aftereffects.
Transhumanism and Posthumanism in Twenty-First Century Narrative
brings together fifteen scholars from five different countries to
explore the different ways in which the posthuman has been
addressed in contemporary culture and more specifically in key
narratives, written in the second decade of the 21st century, by
Dave Eggers, William Gibson, John Shirley, Tom McCarthy, Jeff
Vandermeer, Don DeLillo, Margaret Atwood, Cixin Liu and Helen
Marshall. Some of these works engage in the premises and perils of
transhumanism, while others explore the qualities of the
(post)human in a variety of dystopian futures marked by the
planetary influence of human action. From a critical posthumanist
perspective that questions anthropocentrism, human exceptionalism
and the centrality of the 'human' subject in the era of the
Anthropocene, the scholars in this collection analyse the aesthetic
choices these authors make to depict the posthuman and its
aftereffects.
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