Kilbourn, R.J.A., & Empey, J.A. (Eds.). (2023). Feminist posthumanism in contemporary science fiction film and media. From annihilation to high life and beyond. Bloomsbury

Authors

  • Ilaria Biano Independent Scholar and Historian, Religious and Cultural Studies, Italy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33182/joph.v4i1.3235

Keywords:

Book Review, Kilbourn, Empey, Feminist, posthumanism, contemporary, science fiction film, media, mediaannihilation, high life, Bloomsbury

Abstract

Feminist Posthumanism in Contemporary Science Fiction Film and Media strategically places itself within a
consolidated and distinctly recognizable field by prioritizing science fiction as “the ideal venue for
the exploration of [a] constellation of crucial themes” (1). These themes notably include HuManism
and Anthropocentrism, along with their implications for the erasure or marginalization of ‘Woman’.
Simultaneously, the book goes beyond mere placement within this established field, actively taking
steps to advance and enrich the interconnections between feminist theory, posthumanist
perspectives, and the expansive realm of science fiction. In doing so, it does not only acknowledge
the centrality of science fiction in unraveling key societal themes, but it also contributes to the
ongoing debate that seeks to bridge these critical frameworks for a more nuanced understanding of
contemporary cultural narratives.

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Published

2024-04-28

How to Cite

Biano, I. (2024). Kilbourn, R.J.A., & Empey, J.A. (Eds.). (2023). Feminist posthumanism in contemporary science fiction film and media. From annihilation to high life and beyond. Bloomsbury. Journal of Posthumanism, 4(1), 55–56. https://doi.org/10.33182/joph.v4i1.3235

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