This book explores the deployment of posthumanist ideology in young adult dystopian fiction. It applies this theory to the presentation of social issues in select novels.
This book explores the deployment of posthumanist ideology in young adult dystopian fiction. It applies this theory to the presentation of social issues in select novels.
Jennifer Harrison is instructor of English at East Stroudsburg University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Young Adult Dystopia and the Posthuman Perspective Chapter 1: Carrie Ryan's Forest of Hands and Teeth: Sex, Infection and Hopelessness Chapter 2: Lois Lowry's The Giver: Biotechnology, Wilderness, and Government Chapter 3: Patrick Ness's Chaos Walking Trilogy: Language and the Non-Human Other Chapter 4: Neal Shusterman's Unwind: Posthuman Recycling and the Death of the Hero Chapter 5: Philip Reeve's Mortal Engines Series: Posthumanism, Evolution, Apocalypse, and Time Chapter 6: Adam Rapp's Decelerate Blue: Solarpunk, Consumerism, and the Posthumanist Future Conclusion: Young Adult Dystopia and the Posthuman Perspective
Introduction: Young Adult Dystopia and the Posthuman Perspective Chapter 1: Carrie Ryan's Forest of Hands and Teeth: Sex, Infection and Hopelessness Chapter 2: Lois Lowry's The Giver: Biotechnology, Wilderness, and Government Chapter 3: Patrick Ness's Chaos Walking Trilogy: Language and the Non-Human Other Chapter 4: Neal Shusterman's Unwind: Posthuman Recycling and the Death of the Hero Chapter 5: Philip Reeve's Mortal Engines Series: Posthumanism, Evolution, Apocalypse, and Time Chapter 6: Adam Rapp's Decelerate Blue: Solarpunk, Consumerism, and the Posthumanist Future Conclusion: Young Adult Dystopia and the Posthuman Perspective
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