In this book, Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novels—The Handmaid’s Tale, the MaddAddam trilogy, The Heart Goes Last, and The Testaments—are analyzed from the perspective provided by the combined views of the construction of the posthuman subject in its interactions with science and technology, and the Anthropocene as a cultural field of enquiry. Posthumanist critical concerns try to dismantle anthropocentric notions of the human and defend the need for a closer relationship between humanity and the environment. Supported by the exemplification of the generic characteristics of the cli-fi genre, this book discusses the effects of climate change, at the individual level, and as a collective threat that can lead to a "world without us." Moreover, Margaret Atwood is herself the constant object of extensive academic interest and Posthuman theory is widely taught, researched, and explored in almost every intellectual field. This book is aimed at worldwide readers, not only those interested in Margaret Atwood’s oeuvre, but also those interested in the debate between critical posthumanism and transhumanism, together with the ethical implications of living in the Anthropocene era regarding our daily lives and practices. It will be especially attractive for academics: university teachers, postgraduates, researchers, and college students in general.
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This book analyzes Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novels The Handmaid’s Tale, The MaddAddam trilogy, The Heart Goes Last and The Testaments from perspective of posthuman theory in the Anthropocene. Atwood shows the evolution of Western society’s maladies and her own position and response to the changes
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Acknowledgements Introduction1.Introduction to Posthumanism, Guiding Ideas, and TenetsThe Posthuman/PosthumanismThe Anthropocene and Climate FictionDystopias2. The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments. From Dystopian Departure to Utopian Inspiration IntroductionThe Posthuman: Surveillance and Biotechnological ModificationsThe Anthropocene and Climate Fiction The Handmaid’s Tale’s and The Testaments’s Dystopian Character3. MaddAddam: Eternal Return?IntroductionThe Posthuman Body, Identity, and EthicsMaddAddam as Cli-FictionMaddAddam as Dystopia4. The Heart Goes Last: Dante’s Inferno in the 21st CenturyIntroductionSurveillance and Biotechnology: Gluttony, Greed, and AngerThe Heart Goes Last as a Dystopia: Heresy, Violence, Fraud, and TreacheryConclusionIndex
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781032390550
Publisert
2024-10-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
390 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
200
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Om bidragsyterne
Esther Muñoz-González is a lecturer at the Department of English and German Studies at the University of Zaragoza, Spain. Her work has been published in journals such as Atlantis and Brno Studies in English and in volumes such as Transhumanism and Posthumanism in Twenty-First Century Narrative (Routledge).