Clarke, Bruce. (Ed.) (2020). Posthuman Biopolitics: The Science Fiction of Joan Slonczewski. Palgrave

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  • Soorya Alex Doctoral Fellow, Department of Studies in English, Dr Janaki Ammal Campus, Kannur University, Kerala, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33182/joph.v4i3.3312

Keywords:

Book Review, Clarke Bruce, Posthuman Biopolitics, The Science Fiction, Joan Slonczewski, Palgrave

Abstract

Posthuman Biopolitics (2021) is a thoroughly researched collection of critical studies, which focuses
solely on the science fiction novels of microbiologist Joan Slonczewski within the framework of
posthumanism. These critical studies amply and substantially throw light upon the posthuman world
of biological/ecological upheavals. They take the readers on a futuristic journey into the narrative
diversities of liminal worlds where humans coexist with other organisms, actors, and objects on an
egalitarian plane of existence. Bruce Clarke’s book anthologizes the novel age of the Anthropocene
and provides fictional insights that texture Slonczewski’s work, through a diverse range of essays
contributed to by a galaxy of academics, including; Christy Tidwell, Chris Pak, Derek J. Thiess,
Sherryl Vint, Colin Milburn, and Alexa T. Dodd.

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Published

2024-12-19

How to Cite

Alex, S. (2024). Clarke, Bruce. (Ed.) (2020). Posthuman Biopolitics: The Science Fiction of Joan Slonczewski. Palgrave. Journal of Posthumanism, 4(3), 277–280. https://doi.org/10.33182/joph.v4i3.3312

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