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Science Fiction and Posthumanism in the Anthropocene - by Jonathan Hay (Hardcover)

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  • With science fiction stories imagining futures and worlds vastly different from our own, and posthuman philosophies radically reconceptualising our species' place within our own world, this book is a deep dive into the similarities between science fiction studies and critical posthumanism and how they can be read together.
  • About the Author: Dr. Jonathan Hay is Lecturer in English Literature and Data Science, University of Chester, UK.
  • 240 Pages
  • Literary Criticism, European

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About the Book



"A deep dive into the similarities between science fiction studies and critical posthumanism, this book establishes a common theoretical ground between the two fields upon which currents of future-oriented thought can meet and begin to share a common language. An investigation into the everyday condition of humanity in relation to technology and our perilous situation in the Anthropocene, the book features case studies of sci-fi authors Isaac Asimov, Ursula K. Le Guin and Kim Stanley Robinson, Doctor Who, and the videogame Outer Wilds. Formulating a new critical paradigm which recognises the value of such works to posthumanist thought, it demonstrates that urgent discourses around our shared future are more imperative than ever"--



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With science fiction stories imagining futures and worlds vastly different from our own, and posthuman philosophies radically reconceptualising our species' place within our own world, this book is a deep dive into the similarities between science fiction studies and critical posthumanism and how they can be read together. Both fields fantasise about future technologies, envisage alienness through conversation with everyday life and both anticipate the Anthropocene as a dire source of rupture from the present. Drawing inspiration from these and other consonances, this book establishes a common theoretical ground between the two fields, upon which the two currents of future-oriented thought can meet and begin to share a common language.

An investigation that draws critical currency from the everyday condition of our species in relation to technology and our perilous situation in the Anthropocene, the book observes posthumanism not just as a theoretical framework that may be applied to science fictional ideas, but also as an integral part of how it is that science fiction is generated.

Featuring case studies of the work of prominent authors Isaac Asimov, Ursula K. Le Guin and Kim Stanley Robinson, alongside the BBC television series Doctor Whoand the cult videogame Outer Wilds, Science Fiction and Posthumanism in the Anthropoceneformulates a new critical paradigm which recognises the value of such works to posthumanist thought. Addressing those with an interest in either academic discipline, it demonstrates that urgent discourses around our shared future are more imperative now than ever before.



About the Author



Dr. Jonathan Hay is Lecturer in English Literature and Data Science, University of Chester, UK. An Environmental Humanities researcher, they have guest edited two issues of the science fiction journal Hélice on speculative landscapes and are Book Reviews Editor at Journal of Posthumanism. They are also co-editor of Talking Bodies Volume II: Bodily Languages, Selfhood and Transgression (2020).
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .56 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.13 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 240
Genre: Literary Criticism
Sub-Genre: European
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Theme: English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Format: Hardcover
Author: Jonathan Hay
Language: English
Street Date: December 26, 2024
TCIN: 1001766005
UPC: 9781350465954
Item Number (DPCI): 247-43-3784
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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Estimated ship weight: 1.13 pounds
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