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Doing Animal Studies with Androids, Aliens, and Ghosts
Defamiliarizing Human-Nonhuman Animal Relationships in Fiction
Doing Animal Studies with Androids, Aliens, and Ghosts
Defamiliarizing Human-Nonhuman Animal Relationships in Fiction
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Description
Exploring what can be learnt when literary critics in the field of animal studies temporarily direct attention away from representations of nonhuman animals in literature and towards liminal figures like androids, aliens and ghosts, this book examines the boundaries of humanness. Simultaneously, it encourages the reader both to see nonhuman animals afresh and to reimagine the terms of our relationships with them.
Examining imaginative texts by writers such as Octavia Butler, Philip K. Dick, Kazuo Ishiguro, Jeanette Winterson and J. M. Coetzee, this book looks at depictions of androids that redefine traditional humanist qualities such as hope and uniqueness. It examines alien visions that unmask the racist and heteronormative roots of speciesism. And it unpacks examples of ghosts and spirits who offer posthumous visions of having-been-human that decenter anthropocentrism. In doing so, it leaves open the potential for better relationships and futures with nonhuman animals.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Nonhuman Hope
Chapter 2. The Artificial Gaze
Chapter 3. Familiar Aliens
Chapter 4. Posthumous Humanity
Conclusion: Uniqueness, or, Doing Animal Studies One Alien at a Time
Coda: To the Wild Robots of the Future
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Product details

Published | 06 Apr 2023 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 216 |
ISBN | 9781350356139 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Series | Environmental Cultures |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Rando is not only a visionary author who is producing revolutionary knowledge; he is teaching curiosity and bravery, as well as how to deconstruct ourselves before moving to deconstruct the world beyond humanity.
Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association
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A great leap forward in the literary-theoretical approach to animal studies. Recommended for students of theory and fantastika. Heartily recommended.
Anthony Lioi, Professor of Liberal Arts and English, The Julliard School, USA
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Doing Animal Studies with Androids, Aliens, and Ghosts provides a brilliantly subtle and compelling discussion of how thinking about entities that aren't animals can change our conceptions of animals by reconfiguring understandings of the human.
John Miller, Senior Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature, University of Sheffield, UK
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Rando contributes greatly to the fields of Animal Studies … [this] is a key text for any scholar to venture beyond the fringes of Animal Studies to explore its many possibilities.
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