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      Towards a Posthuman Imagination in Literature and Media: Monsters, Mutants, Aliens, Artificial Beings

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      This book explores the rich variety of non-human figures in contemporary science fiction literature and film and considers what these figures tell us about our notions of humankind. The posthuman ultimately comes to serve as the symbol of a revolutionary vision of humanity tha...

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      Product ID:9781788745826
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:New Comparative Criticism
      Title:Towards a Posthuman Imagination in Literature and Media
      Subtitle:Monsters, Mutants, Aliens, Artificial Beings
      Authors:Author: Simona Micali
      Page Count:246
      Subjects:Films, cinema, Films, cinema, Television, Literature: history and criticism, Science fiction, Interdisciplinary studies, Cultural studies, Media studies, Television, Literature: history & criticism, Science fiction, Interdisciplinary studies, Cultural studies, Media studies
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      This book explores the rich variety of non-human figures in contemporary science fiction literature and film and considers what these figures tell us about our notions of humankind. The posthuman ultimately comes to serve as the symbol of a revolutionary vision of humanity that embraces a new, more humble way of being and living.

      What if the human species were to get in touch with another intelligent species, thus far unknown?

      This question is the impetus for a vast, exciting catalogue of science fiction and fantasy stories. They serve as hypothetical answers in narrative form but can also be regarded as cognitive exercises by which we investigate the nature and destiny of humanity. In other words, any creature and any story produced in response to this question requires an assessment of our notion of the human and a redefinition of our position and role in the world.

      This volume aims at mapping and analysing the very rich catalogue of non-human figures which inhabit our contemporary imagery, with particular regard to science fiction literature and film. It is suggested that monsters, clones, zombies, aliens, artificial beings, cyborgs and mutants can function as ideological tools intended to confirm the role of humankind (and Western civilization) as the only possible standard of intelligent and ethical life. But they can also become cognitive instruments devised to question or criticize our vision of and behaviour toward the world, other species and ourselves. This privileged critical perspective – and the point of arrival of the book – is the category of the posthuman, which is regarded as the symbol of a possibly revolutionary vision of humanity, a wish and an invitation to embrace a new, more humble way of being and living.


      Imprint Name:Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
      Publisher Name:Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2019-05-08

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      Weight390 g
      Dimensions152 × 225 × 14 mm