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Representing Post(human) Enhancement Technologies in Twenty-First Century US Fiction

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This work studies three twenty-first century novels by Richard Powers, Dave Eggers and Don DeLillo as representative of a new trend of US fiction concerned with the topic of the technological augmentation of the human condition. The different chapters provide, from the double perspective of the optimistic transhumanist philosophy and the more balanced approach of critical posthumanism, an overview of the narrative strategies used by the writers to explore the possibilities that biotechnology, digital technologies and cryonics open up to transcend our human limitations, while also warning their readers of their most nefarious consequences. Ultimately, the book puts forward the claim that even if the writers approach the subject from a variety of perspectives and using different narrative styles and techniques, they all share a critical posthumanist fear that an unrestrained and unquestioned use of technology for enhancement purposes may bring about disembodiment and dehumanization.

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ISBN: 9781032343334
Publication date: 27th May 2024
Author: Carmen LaguartaBueno
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 188 pages
Series: Perspectives on the Non-Human in Literature and Culture
Genres: Psychotherapy
Trauma and shock
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
Social and cultural anthropology
Society and culture: general
Philosophy