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Gender And Environment In Science Fiction Bridgitte Barclay Ed

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Gender And Environment In Science Fiction Bridgitte Barclay Ed
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.88 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Bridgitte Barclay (ed.), Christy Tidwell (ed.)
ISBN: 9781498580571, 1498580572
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Gender And Environment In Science Fiction Bridgitte Barclay Ed by Bridgitte Barclay (ed.), Christy Tidwell (ed.) 9781498580571, 1498580572 instant download after payment.

Gender and Environment in Science Fictionfocuses on the variety of ways that gender and “nature” interact in science fiction films and fictions, exploring questions of different realities and posing new ones. Science fiction asks questions to propose other ways of living; it askswhat if, and that question is the basis for alternative narratives of ourselves and the world we are a part of. What if humans could terraform planets? What if we could create human-nonhuman hybrids? What if artificial intelligence gains consciousness? What if we could realize kinship with other species through heightened empathy or traumatic experiences? What if we imagine a world without oil? The texts analyzed in this book ask these questions and others, exploring how humans and nonhumans are connected; how nonhuman biologies can offer diverse ways to think about human sex, gender, and sexual orientation; and how interpretive strategies can subvert the messages of older films and written texts.

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