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The Legacies of Ursula K. Le Guin

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eBook - Science, Fiction, Ethics, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies (R0)

Christopher L Robinson/Sarah Bouttier/Pierre-Louis Patoine

PALGRAVE MACMILLAN

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Zusatztext

<i>The Legacies of Ursula K. Le Guin</i> explores how Le Guins fiction and essays have built a speculative ethical practice engaging indigenous knowledge and feminism, while crafting utopias in which human and other-than-human life forms enter into new relations. Her work also delineates new ways of making sense of the science of science fiction. The authors of this collection provide up-to-date discussions of well-known works as well as more experimental writings. Written in an accessible style,<i>Legacies</i> will appeal to any readers interested in literature, science fiction and fantasy, as well as specialists of science and technology studies, philosophy of science, ethics, gender studies, indigenous studies and posthumanism.

Autorenportrait

<p><b>Christopher L. Robinson</b> is Assistant Professor of English at the École Polytechnique, IP-Paris, France. After completing his dissertation on Ursula K. Le Guin, he went on to publish numerous articles in gender and genre studies. His current research focuses on the intersections of literature, art and the sciences. </p> <p><b>Sarah Bouttier </b>is Assistant Professor of English at Ecole Polytechnique, IP-Paris, France. She has widely published on the nonhuman/posthuman in literature, ecopoetics, modernist literature and contemporary poetry.</p> <b>PierreLouis Patoine </b>is Assistant Professor of American literature at Sorbonne Nouvelle University, France. He is codirector of the Science/Literature research group (litorg.hypotheses.org) and coeditor of the journal <i>epistemocritique.org</i>. He has published a monograph on the role of the empathic, physiological body in the experience of reading (<i>Corps/texte</i> 2015).

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 19.09.2021

Umfang: 1.73 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9783030828271

Umbreit-Nr.: 2895319

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