Murray, S. (2020). Disability and the posthuman: Bodies, technology, and cultural futures. Liverpool University Press
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Book Review, Murray, Disability, posthuman, Bodies, technology, cultural futures, Liverpool University PressAbstract
In Disability and the Posthuman: Bodies, Technology, and Cultural Futures (2020), Stuart F. Murray presents
an insightful exploration of the intersections of posthumanism and disability studies and offers a
compelling framework for understanding how these disciplines can mutually inform and enrich one
another. Embedded firmly within critical disability studies, Murray explores the productive
potentials of an encounter between posthumanism and disability studies. His analysis mainly focuses
on the disruptive nature of disability and its implications for envisaging a posthumanist future. While
integrating posthumanism with disability studies is not unprecedented, Murray distinguishes his
work through a unique emphasis on cultural representations, contributing a fresh perspective to the
literature.
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