The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Posthuman
Exploring the intersections of posthumanism and cultural narratives
Bruce Clarke editor Manuela Rossini editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:15th Dec '16
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This collection features diverse scholarly contributions on posthumanism and the posthuman, marking a significant advancement in critical humanities, as seen in The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Posthuman.
This volume is a pioneering collection that unites contributions from fifteen scholars, each offering unique insights into the realms of posthumanism and the posthuman. The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Posthuman delves into the historical and aesthetic dimensions of posthuman figures, exploring how these concepts manifest in literature, film, and broader cultural contexts. By examining the evolution of posthumanism as a discourse, the book provides a comprehensive overview of its implications across various fields, marking a significant milestone in critical humanities.
The structure of The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Posthuman is thoughtfully divided into three parts, allowing readers to navigate through the intricate history of the posthuman as depicted in diverse media. Each chapter investigates key political, philosophical, and techno-scientific issues that emerge within literary and cinematic narratives. This exploration not only highlights the relevance of posthumanism in contemporary discourse but also encourages critical reflection on the implications of these narratives in society.
This groundbreaking work serves as an essential resource for scholars and students alike, offering a rich tapestry of perspectives on posthumanism. By gathering critical treatments from a diverse array of voices, The Cambridge Companion to Literature and the Posthuman fosters a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding posthuman figures and the evolving nature of human identity in an increasingly technological world.
ISBN: 9781107086203
Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 20mm
Weight: 530g
280 pages