Disability in Science Fiction

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In this groundbreaking collection, twelve international scholars with backgrounds in disability studies, English and world literature, classics, and history discuss the representation of dis/ability, medical "cures," technology, and the body in science fiction.

The essays in this collection provide insight for any reader interested in the spectrum of disability and the relationship between identity and the body. The collection provides not only new and insightful ways of looking at disability, but also a helpful language through which to talk about it. (Laura R. Kremmel, The Journal of the Fantastic in the Art, Vol. 29 (3), 2018)

Disability in Science Fiction, an edited collection of twelve essays, focuses on the use of technology as cure for disability in science fiction. This collection encourages us to think more creatively about disability and technologies, and challenges the reader to realize the future potential for the disabled body. (Coreen McGuire, H-Disabilities, networks.h-net.org, July, 2017)

This collection of essays undertakes the valuable task of placing science fiction texts in dialogue with disability studies (DS). Disability in Science Fiction is a groundbreaking text, offering an exciting and rigorous introduction to the mobilization of CDS alongside science fiction. (Kayte Stokoe, Foundation, 2016)

"Disability in Science Fiction is an unusual collection of academic articles: it combines interesting scholarship with an remarkable degree of accessibility to the general reader . . . It is a very thought-provoking collection, and one I'm glad to have read." - Liz Bourke, Tor.com

"An anthology of thought-provoking essays . . . Disability in Science Fiction develops an innovative method to highlight how SF deals with disability as a fundamental part of identity." - Science Fiction Research Association "Disability in Science Fiction seems to present a selection of possibilities rather than an overarching argument (a sort of critical buffet) - though these possibilities can feed off each other in exciting ways. Other works and collections will hopefully build on some of what ishere; Allan's collection is a good beginning." - Strange Horizons

Autorentext
Kathryn Allan, Independent Scholar Donna Binns, Eastern Illinois University, USA. Robert W. Cape, Jr., Austin College, USA. Gerry Canavan, Marquette University, USA. António Fernando Cascais, New University of Lisbon, Portugal Ria Cheyne, Liverpool Hope University, UK. Brent Walter Cline, Spring Arbor University, USA. Ralph Covino, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, USA. Hioni Karamanos, Independent Scholar Netty Matar, National University of Singapore, Singapore. Leigha McReynolds, The George Washington University, USA. Howard Sklar, University of Helsinki, Finland. Christy Tidwell, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, USA. Joanne Woiak, University of Washington, USA.

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In this groundbreaking collection, twelve international scholars - with backgrounds in disability studies, English and world literature, classics, and history - discuss the representation of dis/ability, medical "cures," technology, and the body in science fiction.


Inhalt
Introduction: Reading Disability in Science Fiction; Kathryn Allan PART I: THEORIZING DISABILITY IN SCIENCE FICTION 1. Tools to Help You Think: Intersections between Disability Studies and the Writings of Samuel R. Delany; Joanne Woiak and Hioni Karamanos 2. The Metamorphic Body in Science Fiction: From Prosthetic Correction to Utopian Enhancement; António Fernando Cascais 3. Freaks and Extraordinary Bodies: Disability as Generic Marker in John Varley's "Tango Charlie and Foxtrot Romeo;" Ria Cheyne 4. The Many Voices of Charlie Gordon: On the Representation of Intellectual Disability in Daniel Keyes's Flowers for Algernon ; Howard Sklar PART II: HUMAN BOUNDARIES AND PROSTHETIC BODIES 5. Prosthetic Bodies: The Convergence of Disability, Technology and Capital in Peter Watts' Blindsight and Ian McDonald's River of Gods ; Netty Matar 6. The Bionic Woman : Machine or Human?; Donna Binns 7. Star Wars , Limb-loss, and What it Means to be Human; Ralph Covino 8. Animal and Alien Bodies as Prostheses: Reframing Disability in Avatar and How to Train Your Dragon ; Leigha McReynolds PART III: CURE NARRATIVES FOR THE (POST)HUMAN FUTURE 9. "Great Clumsy Dinosaurs": The Disabled Body in the Posthuman World; Brent Walter Cline 10. Disabled Hero, Sick Society: Sophocles' Philoctetes and Robert Silverberg's The Man in the Maze ; Robert W. Cape, Jr. 11. "Everything is always changing": Autism, Normalcy, and Progress in Elizabeth Moon's The Speed of Dark and Nancy Fulda's "Movement;" Christy Tidwell 12. Life without Hope? Huntington's Disease and Genetic Futurity; Gerry Canavan

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781137343420
    • Editor K. Allan
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 2013.
    • Größe H216mm x B140mm x T18mm
    • Jahr 2013
    • EAN 9781137343420
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-137-34342-0
    • Veröffentlichung 16.08.2013
    • Titel Disability in Science Fiction
    • Autor Kathryn Allan
    • Untertitel Representations of Technology as Cure
    • Gewicht 3894g
    • Herausgeber SPRINGER VERLAG GMBH
    • Anzahl Seiten 217
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Linguistics & Literature

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