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Mutant Narratives in Ecological Science Fiction: Posthumanism in Practice

Autor Kaisa Kortekallio Editat de Matthew Hayler, Danielle Sands, Christine Daigle
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iun 2025
Using an innovative multidisciplinary approach which is deeply invested in posthumanist thought, this book demonstrates how reading science fiction shapes the way we engage with lived environments. In dialogue with works by widely studied science fiction authors Greg Bear, N.K. Jemisin, Paolo Bacigalupi, and Jeff VanderMeer, it draws out how they function as mutant narratives. The first to systematically integrate three fields - feminist posthumanism, cognitive narratology, and science fiction studies - it offers a complex and coherent understanding of readerly experience as material, embodied, dynamic, and imaginative. Covering a range of urgent topics, including climate fiction, New Weird fiction, and new phenomenologies of the body, this book is the first to demonstrate how readerly experience acts as a site for ethical and political reorientation in the time of climate change.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350296800
ISBN-10: 1350296805
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Seria Posthumanism in Practice


Caracteristici

Introduces the theoretical framework of embodied and enactive cognition, and its place within literary studies, and demonstrates the relevance of cognitive approaches for posthumanist thought and practice

Notă biografică

Kaisa Kortekallio is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Turku Institute for Advanced Sciences, University of Turku, Finland. She has published on contemporary ecological speculative fiction, New Weird fiction, more-than-human subjectivity, and narrative experientiality.

Cuprins

Introduction: Literary Studies in the Anthropocene1 More-than-Human Reading and Experiential Change2 Mutant Figures and Reading Bodies3 Readerly Choreographies4 Embodied Estrangement and Jeff VanderMeer's The Southern ReachConclusionBibliography

Recenzii

Kaisa Kortekallio's book develops an innovative blend of posthumanism, narrative theory, and enactivist philosophy. Kortekallio's prose foregrounds choreographic metaphors, and that's no coincidence: the moves contained in her readings of "mutant narratives" offer unique affective training for reimagining the human in times of ecological crisis
What are eco-narratives for? Mutant Narratives develops the best case we have for literature's power to attune readers' minds and bodies to the unsettling realities of the Anthropocene. Interweaving virtuoso close readings and bold theorizing, its argument that the experience of literature trains us for posthuman life is as brilliant as it is urgent.