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Introduction,e the often-invisible animal. Sf novums can transform the way we see nonhuman others, and these alternate ways of “seeing” or “reading” the animal can be pivotal in changing attitudes and understandings in the real world. We situate the volume within the context not only of work on animals in sf, bu武器 发表于 2025-3-27 12:24:02
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Philip K. Dick’s , and the Species Politics of Riskstic countercultural environmentalism of the .. In depicting a future marked by the temporal insecurity of an apocalypse that is always on the horizon, Dick’s novel articulates what I want to call the .a name for the process whereby ecological relationships are rendered legible through the lens of nCHURL 发表于 2025-3-28 05:25:40
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Reading the Speaking Animal: Biotechnology and Animal “Uplift” in Adam Roberts’s have human speech? This chapter reads Adam Roberts’s 2014 novel . in light of this question. Its novum of microchips implanted in nonhuman animals (NHAs) to give them the capacity for human speech exemplifies the human inclination to try to make NHAs legible to us by making them communicate as we do