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Ghost, android, animal : trauma and literature beyond the human / Tony M. Vinci.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020Description: xi, 217 páginas ; 24 cmContent type:
  • texto
Media type:
  • sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9781032239705
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN56.P914 V56 2020
Contents:
Introduction: Posthuman suffering, posthuman potentials: Trauma, ethics, and vulnerability. -- Part I Wound and word: theposthumanist ethics of American (Post) Modenists. -- 1. "Almost human in their hysteria". The open wound and posthumanist life worlds in Faulkner's - Go down, Moses. -- 2. " A piece of a world ...": Working-through posthumanist personhood in Toni Morrison's - Beloved. -- Part II Wound and world: Posthumanist ethics and popular genres. 3. "Where modern minds are weakest" : Spectrality studies, posthumanist ethics, and the post- traumatic subject in Shirley Jackson's - The haunting of Hill House. -- 4. "We never understood what the question was" : Traumatic deferment and the transsubjective soul in Philip K. Dick's - Do androids dream of electric sheep? -- 5. Animal sacraments: Photographing animal/trauma in Clive Baker's - Sacrament. -- Epiloue: To follow Anderson Lake -- Sacrificing the Human for "Some Other Creature". -- Index.
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Introduction: Posthuman suffering, posthuman potentials: Trauma, ethics, and vulnerability. -- Part I Wound and word: theposthumanist ethics of American (Post) Modenists. -- 1. "Almost human in their hysteria". The open wound and posthumanist life worlds in Faulkner's - Go down, Moses. -- 2. " A piece of a world ...": Working-through posthumanist personhood in Toni Morrison's - Beloved. -- Part II Wound and world: Posthumanist ethics and popular genres. 3. "Where modern minds are weakest" : Spectrality studies, posthumanist ethics, and the post- traumatic subject in Shirley Jackson's - The haunting of Hill House. -- 4. "We never understood what the question was" : Traumatic deferment and the transsubjective soul in Philip K. Dick's - Do androids dream of electric sheep? -- 5. Animal sacraments: Photographing animal/trauma in Clive Baker's - Sacrament. -- Epiloue: To follow Anderson Lake -- Sacrificing the Human for "Some Other Creature". -- Index.

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