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The Aesthetics of the Anthropocene: Posthumanism and Contemporary Science Fiction
Stephenson, William
Stephenson, William
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2017-01-01
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人类纪的美学_后人道主义与当代科幻小说_威廉_史蒂芬森
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Abstract: This essay examines posthumanism through the lens of contemporary science fiction (SF), using two case studies: Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy and Paolo Bacigalupi's The Windup Girl. The essay argues that the Cartesian paradigm of the rational human subject as free agent has recently come under increasing strain, to the extent that it is becoming replaced by the posthuman. SF is a genre whose narratives can be planetary in scope, which situates our species in its ecological and material contexts, and which allows for technological alteration of the human without violating its own conventions; it is therefore an excellent vehicle for a Marxist analysis of the posthuman in contemporary culture.
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Stephenson, W. (2016). The aesthetics of the anthropocene: Posthumanism and contemporary science fiction. Research on Marxist Aesthetics, 19(1), 90-104.
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Shanghai Jaio Tong University
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Research on Marxist Aesthetics
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Journal article translated into Chinese for publication.
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19
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9787511730725
