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After Human: A Critical History of the Human in Science Fiction from Shelley to Le Guin (Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies #69) (Paperback)

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Shortlisted for the British Fantasy Awards (Non-Fiction) 2022

Shortlisted for the Locus Science Fiction Foundation Non-Fiction Award 2022

SF has long been understood as a literature of radical potential, capable of imagining entirely new worlds and ways of being. Yet SF has been slow to embrace posthumanist ideas about the human subject. The human of the SF tradition is instead a liminal being, caught somewhere between the transcendent 'Man' of classical humanism and the subversive 'cyborg' of posthumanist thought.

This study offers a critical history of the 'human' in SF. By examining a range of SF works from 1818 to the 1970s, it seeks to answer some key questions: What role does technology play in defining what it means to be--or not to be--human? How do these writers understand the relationship between humanity and the rest of nature? And how can we use SF to re-examine our ethical position towards the non-human world and move to more egalitarian understandings of the human subject?

About the Author


Thomas Connolly holds a PhD in English from Maynooth University and is Assistant Media Officer at SFRA Review.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781802073645
ISBN-10: 1802073647
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Publication Date: February 2nd, 2024
Pages: 240
Language: English
Series: Liverpool Science Fiction Texts and Studies