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Posthumanism and literary insights = a critical introduction /
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Posthumanism and literary insights/ edited by Nikhilesh Dhar, Bapin Mallick.
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a critical introduction /
other author:
Dhar, Nikhilesh.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
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xiii, 210 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
The Posthuman City: Object-Oriented Ontologyin Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities -- The Discorporateds: Negotiating the Posthuman Horror in the Representation of the Disembodied Existence in the Early Science Fiction -- The Convergence of Philosophical Posthumanismand Critical Disability Theory: Rereading Tagore's "Subha" as a Posthumanist Text -- More Than Human Worlds: Post Human Geography in the Select Novels of Easterine Kire -- Doing Posthumanism in Questioning the Margin of Being Through Samuel Beckett's Endgame and Breath -- Exploring "Intrinsic Value" of the Non-human'Other': A Posthumanist Study of the SelectWorks of Rabindranath Tagore -- Confronting the 'Disable' and the 'Monster' with'Second Sex': A Posthuman Critique of Kipling's"Love-O'-Women" and "The Record of Badalia Herodsfoot" -- Transcending Human Frontier: Environmental Apocalypse, Genetic Reinvention and Posthumanism in Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam Trilogy -- The Embodiment of Posthuman Agency and Planetary Anxiety in Kazuo Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun -- The Posthuman and Ecological Concerns in Afrofuturistic Literature -- The Cyborg Syndrome and American Fantasy Fiction -- Monstrous/Human Debates: Frankenstein and AI -- Interrogating Anthropocentrism and the Resultant Horror: A Posthumanist Study of Daphne duMaurier's "East Wind" and "The Birds" -- A Study of Transhumanism and Posthumanism inKazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go -- Binary Relationship of Human and Animal in Black Beauty by Anna Sewell -- Rethinking Subjectivity and Human Exceptionalism: A Posthumanist Study of the Select Poems of Robin S. Ngangom -- A Visuo-psychic Representation of GenderStereotyping through Social-Media Memes:A Critical Study of Digital Humanities -- Is Posthumanism Essentially Feminist Discourse? A Critical Study -- "Can't You See Anything Outside Your Own Damned Backyard?": A Posthumanist Study of Vandana Singh's "The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet" and "The Tetrahedron" -- Contemporary Fashion Trends and Cultural Changes: A Posthumanist Prospect -- Archiving Memory in Blade Runner 2049: The Role of Memory in Posthuman Identity -- Possibilities of Rereading Dalit Texts from the Lens of Posthumanism.
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Posthumanism in literature. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-6807-6
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9789819668076
Posthumanism and literary insights = a critical introduction /
Posthumanism and literary insights
a critical introduction /[electronic resource] :edited by Nikhilesh Dhar, Bapin Mallick. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xiii, 210 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
The Posthuman City: Object-Oriented Ontologyin Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities -- The Discorporateds: Negotiating the Posthuman Horror in the Representation of the Disembodied Existence in the Early Science Fiction -- The Convergence of Philosophical Posthumanismand Critical Disability Theory: Rereading Tagore's "Subha" as a Posthumanist Text -- More Than Human Worlds: Post Human Geography in the Select Novels of Easterine Kire -- Doing Posthumanism in Questioning the Margin of Being Through Samuel Beckett's Endgame and Breath -- Exploring "Intrinsic Value" of the Non-human'Other': A Posthumanist Study of the SelectWorks of Rabindranath Tagore -- Confronting the 'Disable' and the 'Monster' with'Second Sex': A Posthuman Critique of Kipling's"Love-O'-Women" and "The Record of Badalia Herodsfoot" -- Transcending Human Frontier: Environmental Apocalypse, Genetic Reinvention and Posthumanism in Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam Trilogy -- The Embodiment of Posthuman Agency and Planetary Anxiety in Kazuo Ishiguro's Klara and the Sun -- The Posthuman and Ecological Concerns in Afrofuturistic Literature -- The Cyborg Syndrome and American Fantasy Fiction -- Monstrous/Human Debates: Frankenstein and AI -- Interrogating Anthropocentrism and the Resultant Horror: A Posthumanist Study of Daphne duMaurier's "East Wind" and "The Birds" -- A Study of Transhumanism and Posthumanism inKazuo Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go -- Binary Relationship of Human and Animal in Black Beauty by Anna Sewell -- Rethinking Subjectivity and Human Exceptionalism: A Posthumanist Study of the Select Poems of Robin S. Ngangom -- A Visuo-psychic Representation of GenderStereotyping through Social-Media Memes:A Critical Study of Digital Humanities -- Is Posthumanism Essentially Feminist Discourse? A Critical Study -- "Can't You See Anything Outside Your Own Damned Backyard?": A Posthumanist Study of Vandana Singh's "The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet" and "The Tetrahedron" -- Contemporary Fashion Trends and Cultural Changes: A Posthumanist Prospect -- Archiving Memory in Blade Runner 2049: The Role of Memory in Posthuman Identity -- Possibilities of Rereading Dalit Texts from the Lens of Posthumanism.
The volume delves into the provocative terrain of escape as a mode of resistance. Through a diverse array of studies encompassing political theology and artificial intelligence, the author navigates the philosophical landscape of exiting established forms of knowledge and practices. Drawing from a rich tapestry of Western thought-from Carl Schmitt and St. Augustine to Bernard Stiegler and Antonio Negri-the volume engages deeply with the notion of forging new pathways beyond existing political paradigms. The chapters present a fresh perspective on the dynamics of political transformation, urging readers to reconsider conventional boundaries and embrace innovative approaches to social change. By examining the intersections of philosophy, politics, and technology, it invites readers to contemplate profound questions about liberation, creativity, and the potential for radical societal renewal. It is an essential reading for scholars, activists, and anyone intrigued by the philosophical underpinnings of resistance and the quest for new horizons in political theory and practice.
ISBN: 9789819668076
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