| Record Type: |
Electronic resources
: Monograph/item
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| Title/Author: |
Posthumanism and literary insights/ edited by Nikhilesh Dhar, Bapin Mallick. |
| Reminder of title: |
a critical introduction / |
| other author: |
Dhar, Nikhilesh. |
| Published: |
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025., |
| Description: |
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. |
| Contained By: |
Springer Nature eBook |
| Subject: |
Posthumanism in literature. - |
| Online resource: |
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-6807-6 |
| ISBN: |
9789819668076 |