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Black bodies and transhuman realities : scientifically modifying the black body in posthuman literature and culture

Berry, Sarah L.(Contributions by)Brickler, Alexander Dumas J., IV(Contributions by)Escott, Rae'mia(Contributions by)Islam, Md. Monirul(Contributions by)Jimenez, Christian(Contributions by)Judd, Bettina(Contributions by)Kim, Myungsung(Contributions by)Miller, Nicholas E.(Contributions by)Tembo, Kwasu D.(Contributions by)Hill, Melvin G.(Edited by)
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Black Bodies and Transhuman Realities: Scientifically Modifying the Black Body in Posthuman Literature and Culture makes a series of valuable contributions to ongoing dialogues surrounding posthuman blackness and Afro-transhumanism.

The collection explores the Black body (self) in the context of transhuman realities from a variety of literary and artistic perspectives.

These points of view convey the cultural, political, social, and historical implications that frame the space of Black embodiment, functioning as sites of potentiality and pointing toward the possibility of a transcendental Black subjectivity.

In this book, many questions concerning the transformation of the Black body are presented as parallels to philosophical and religious inquiries that have traditionally been addressed from a hegemonic viewpoint.

The chapters demonstrate how literature, based on its historical and social contexts, contributes to broader thought about Black transcendence of subjectivity in a posthuman framework, exploring interpretations of the “old” and visions of the “new” human.

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Lexington Books
1498583822 / 9781498583824
Paperback / softback
15/11/2021
United States
English
236 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
23 cm