This book develops the concept of environmental posthumanism through analyses of acclaimed science fiction novels by Greg Bear, Octavia Butler, Philip K. Dick, and Kim Stanley Robinson, in which the human species suddenly transforms in response to new or changing environments.
This book develops the concept of environmental posthumanism through analyses of acclaimed science fiction novels by Greg Bear, Octavia Butler, Philip K. Dick, and Kim Stanley Robinson, in which the human species suddenly transforms in response to new or changing environments.
Tom Idema is a lecturer in the Department of Comparative Literature at Utrecht University, working at the intersections of literary studies, environmental humanities, and science and technology studies. His work has appeared in edited volumes and journals including Frame, Configurations, Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, Biosocieties, and Ecozon@.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Introduction: Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy 2. Infection: Greg Bear's Darwin's Radio 3. Disintegration: Jeff Vandermeer's The Southern Reach 4. Amalgamation: Octavia Butler's Lilith's Brood Coda: Bringing Literature to Life Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Introduction: Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy 2. Infection: Greg Bear's Darwin's Radio 3. Disintegration: Jeff Vandermeer's The Southern Reach 4. Amalgamation: Octavia Butler's Lilith's Brood Coda: Bringing Literature to Life Bibliography Index
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