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Mary C. Whitton,Tabitha C. Pecko Foucault’s notion of heterotopias from . but also as a critical response to one of the most utopian areas of theoretical discourse: gender theory. Numerous classic works of science fiction have reimagined sex, gender, and sexuality in various provocative ways, but Delany pushes such science fictio

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https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230625600 its limits. If it is such a powerful and complex force, then how are we to consider desire’s structure? As we saw toward the end of chapter 1, Jacques Lacan argues that human identity is predicated upon a fundamental “lack” that acts as the crux and thrust of all human desire: “Desire is a relation

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Exploring the Limits of the Human through Science Fiction

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Introduction The Genre of the Non-Place: Science Fiction as Critical Theory operates as a kind of universal code that transcends linguistic and sociocultural boundaries and that lies at the very core of the human. From our personal thoughts to our everyday conversations, from the shortest flash fiction to gargantuan novels, narrative is always already philosophical because

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Variables of the Human: Gender and the Programmable Subject in Samuel R. Delany’s the relations between the human body and identity, the critical apparatus of science fiction serves as the ideal narrative space for explorations of gender. Because many of his works openly grapple with theoretical concepts, Samuel R. Delany exemplifies the potential critical power of science fictio

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The Human as Desiring Machine: Anime Explorations of Disembodiment and Evolutionto our very nature? One could argue that desire operates as the fundamental motor of human endeavor on both an individual and socio-cultural level and that it represents the most instrumental force in the production of identity, social interaction, and society, hence marking desire as one of the mos

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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Exploring the Limits of the Human through Science Fiction; Gerald Alva Miller Book 2012 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Nature America I