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Scholarly attention to the concept of the posthuman has increased recently in response to pressing problems about what it means to be human and what distinguishes the human from the nonhuman. The ongoing ecological catastrophes, recent technological breakthroughs, and the desire to address in new ways issues involving race, gender, and environment has further intensified this engagement. In the light of this, we hope that this book will serve as a forum for discussing how the concept of the posthuman may have altered our interactions with the natural world, and with one another, for delving…mehr
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					Scholarly attention to the concept of the posthuman has increased recently in response to pressing problems about what it means to be human and what distinguishes the human from the nonhuman. The ongoing ecological catastrophes, recent technological breakthroughs, and the desire to address in new ways issues involving race, gender, and environment has further intensified this engagement. In the light of this, we hope that this book will serve as a forum for discussing how the concept of the posthuman may have altered our interactions with the natural world, and with one another, for delving into how we may have always been entwined with the nonhuman others, and finally, for speculating, how the posthuman may have repercussions beyond the academy.
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- Verlag: Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
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- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2025
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- ISBN-13: 9781803746654
- Artikelnr.: 73522576
- Verlag: Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781803746654
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Nikhilesh Dhar is Assistant Professor of English at Onda Thana Mahavidyalaya, Bankura, West Bengal, and a PhD Research Supervisor at the Department of English, Bankura University. He is the editorial board member of¿Consortium: An International Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies. A prolific researcher and writer, he has several articles published in various journals and anthologies to his credit. A member of various academic associations, he has presented papers at various national and international seminars. His research interests include American literature, Indian Writings in English, Dalit Literature, Partition Literature, Diaspora Studies, Ecocriticism, Postcolonialism and Posthumanism. His edited volumes are Revisiting Ecocriticism: Traditional, Post-colonial and Spiritual Perspectives, Remapping the Canon: A Journey Across Indian Poetry in English, Posthumanism and Literary Insights: A Critical Introduction, Revisiting Anthropocentrism: Literary and Cultural Representations of Ecological Issues and Remapping Indian Diaspora: Literary and Socio Cultural Representations. Bapin Mallick is Assistant Professor of English at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College (Affiliated to University of Kalyani), Nadia, West Bengal. He is the managing editor of Consortium: An International Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies. His areas of interest are Poststructuralism, Ecocriticism and Posthumanism. He has several research papers and articles published in various literary journals and anthologies to his credit.
	Contents: Swagata Singha Ray: Investigating the Post-Anthropocene Futures:
Biocapitalism and Posthuman Ontologies in Jeff VanderMeer's Borne - Niladri
Mahapatra: Mandrake, the First Performer of Posthuman Plants: Exploring the
Plant-Human Liminality as Posthuman Condition - Tiyasa Dey: Voices of the
Non-humans: A Hauntological Inspection of Posthuman Agencies in Select
Hindi Films of the Twenty-First Century - Reeswav Chatterjee: Spectres of
the Future: The Marginal Children of Posthumanity in Select Stories by
Saikat Mukhopadhyay - Saikat Chakraborty: Materiality and Otherness:
Interrogating the Post-human in Satyajit Ray and Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay -
Shalini Chakraborty: Love in the Time of Posthumanity: Analyzing the
Equation between the Bodied and Disembodied Consciousness in Spike Jonze's
Her - Sourav Saha: Transcending the Human/ Post-Human Boundary: Exploring
the Ambivalence Concerning the Post-Human in Netflix's Black Mirror - Jyoti
Biswas: Preservation of Orality through Digital Archiving: A Critical Study
of Oloi Song in Post-humanist Discourse - Debojyoti Dan: Eliot's Hollow Men
and Radcliffe's AIDA: Transcending the Binary Programmed Algorithm of
Digital and Human - Aishwarya Das Gupta: Death, Decay, and Regeneration: A
Post-humanist Reading of "Good Hunting" from the Netflix Series Love, Death
& Robots (Volume 1) - Swapna Roy: More than (Biogenetic) Food:
Re-questioning the Inevitability of GMOs in Paolo Bacigalupi's The Calorie
Man and The Windup Girl - Aritra Basu: Heterogeneous Platter, Hybrid
Presentations: Analyzing the Elements of Posthumanism in Select Works of
Sukumar Ray - Joydeep Chakraborty: Creative Posthumanism in the
21st-Century American Poetry: An Examination of Don't Let Me Be Lonely: An
American Lyric and This Connection of Everyone with Lungs - Sujato Ghosh:
Confronting Human-Centric Stability, Revisiting the Ineluctable Torture
Chamber and Comprehending the Post-Human Uncertainty of Coordinates in J.
M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians.
	Biocapitalism and Posthuman Ontologies in Jeff VanderMeer's Borne - Niladri
Mahapatra: Mandrake, the First Performer of Posthuman Plants: Exploring the
Plant-Human Liminality as Posthuman Condition - Tiyasa Dey: Voices of the
Non-humans: A Hauntological Inspection of Posthuman Agencies in Select
Hindi Films of the Twenty-First Century - Reeswav Chatterjee: Spectres of
the Future: The Marginal Children of Posthumanity in Select Stories by
Saikat Mukhopadhyay - Saikat Chakraborty: Materiality and Otherness:
Interrogating the Post-human in Satyajit Ray and Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay -
Shalini Chakraborty: Love in the Time of Posthumanity: Analyzing the
Equation between the Bodied and Disembodied Consciousness in Spike Jonze's
Her - Sourav Saha: Transcending the Human/ Post-Human Boundary: Exploring
the Ambivalence Concerning the Post-Human in Netflix's Black Mirror - Jyoti
Biswas: Preservation of Orality through Digital Archiving: A Critical Study
of Oloi Song in Post-humanist Discourse - Debojyoti Dan: Eliot's Hollow Men
and Radcliffe's AIDA: Transcending the Binary Programmed Algorithm of
Digital and Human - Aishwarya Das Gupta: Death, Decay, and Regeneration: A
Post-humanist Reading of "Good Hunting" from the Netflix Series Love, Death
& Robots (Volume 1) - Swapna Roy: More than (Biogenetic) Food:
Re-questioning the Inevitability of GMOs in Paolo Bacigalupi's The Calorie
Man and The Windup Girl - Aritra Basu: Heterogeneous Platter, Hybrid
Presentations: Analyzing the Elements of Posthumanism in Select Works of
Sukumar Ray - Joydeep Chakraborty: Creative Posthumanism in the
21st-Century American Poetry: An Examination of Don't Let Me Be Lonely: An
American Lyric and This Connection of Everyone with Lungs - Sujato Ghosh:
Confronting Human-Centric Stability, Revisiting the Ineluctable Torture
Chamber and Comprehending the Post-Human Uncertainty of Coordinates in J.
M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians.
Contents: Swagata Singha Ray: Investigating the Post-Anthropocene Futures:
Biocapitalism and Posthuman Ontologies in Jeff VanderMeer's Borne - Niladri
Mahapatra: Mandrake, the First Performer of Posthuman Plants: Exploring the
Plant-Human Liminality as Posthuman Condition - Tiyasa Dey: Voices of the
Non-humans: A Hauntological Inspection of Posthuman Agencies in Select
Hindi Films of the Twenty-First Century - Reeswav Chatterjee: Spectres of
the Future: The Marginal Children of Posthumanity in Select Stories by
Saikat Mukhopadhyay - Saikat Chakraborty: Materiality and Otherness:
Interrogating the Post-human in Satyajit Ray and Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay -
Shalini Chakraborty: Love in the Time of Posthumanity: Analyzing the
Equation between the Bodied and Disembodied Consciousness in Spike Jonze's
Her - Sourav Saha: Transcending the Human/ Post-Human Boundary: Exploring
the Ambivalence Concerning the Post-Human in Netflix's Black Mirror - Jyoti
Biswas: Preservation of Orality through Digital Archiving: A Critical Study
of Oloi Song in Post-humanist Discourse - Debojyoti Dan: Eliot's Hollow Men
and Radcliffe's AIDA: Transcending the Binary Programmed Algorithm of
Digital and Human - Aishwarya Das Gupta: Death, Decay, and Regeneration: A
Post-humanist Reading of "Good Hunting" from the Netflix Series Love, Death
& Robots (Volume 1) - Swapna Roy: More than (Biogenetic) Food:
Re-questioning the Inevitability of GMOs in Paolo Bacigalupi's The Calorie
Man and The Windup Girl - Aritra Basu: Heterogeneous Platter, Hybrid
Presentations: Analyzing the Elements of Posthumanism in Select Works of
Sukumar Ray - Joydeep Chakraborty: Creative Posthumanism in the
21st-Century American Poetry: An Examination of Don't Let Me Be Lonely: An
American Lyric and This Connection of Everyone with Lungs - Sujato Ghosh:
Confronting Human-Centric Stability, Revisiting the Ineluctable Torture
Chamber and Comprehending the Post-Human Uncertainty of Coordinates in J.
M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians.
				Biocapitalism and Posthuman Ontologies in Jeff VanderMeer's Borne - Niladri
Mahapatra: Mandrake, the First Performer of Posthuman Plants: Exploring the
Plant-Human Liminality as Posthuman Condition - Tiyasa Dey: Voices of the
Non-humans: A Hauntological Inspection of Posthuman Agencies in Select
Hindi Films of the Twenty-First Century - Reeswav Chatterjee: Spectres of
the Future: The Marginal Children of Posthumanity in Select Stories by
Saikat Mukhopadhyay - Saikat Chakraborty: Materiality and Otherness:
Interrogating the Post-human in Satyajit Ray and Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay -
Shalini Chakraborty: Love in the Time of Posthumanity: Analyzing the
Equation between the Bodied and Disembodied Consciousness in Spike Jonze's
Her - Sourav Saha: Transcending the Human/ Post-Human Boundary: Exploring
the Ambivalence Concerning the Post-Human in Netflix's Black Mirror - Jyoti
Biswas: Preservation of Orality through Digital Archiving: A Critical Study
of Oloi Song in Post-humanist Discourse - Debojyoti Dan: Eliot's Hollow Men
and Radcliffe's AIDA: Transcending the Binary Programmed Algorithm of
Digital and Human - Aishwarya Das Gupta: Death, Decay, and Regeneration: A
Post-humanist Reading of "Good Hunting" from the Netflix Series Love, Death
& Robots (Volume 1) - Swapna Roy: More than (Biogenetic) Food:
Re-questioning the Inevitability of GMOs in Paolo Bacigalupi's The Calorie
Man and The Windup Girl - Aritra Basu: Heterogeneous Platter, Hybrid
Presentations: Analyzing the Elements of Posthumanism in Select Works of
Sukumar Ray - Joydeep Chakraborty: Creative Posthumanism in the
21st-Century American Poetry: An Examination of Don't Let Me Be Lonely: An
American Lyric and This Connection of Everyone with Lungs - Sujato Ghosh:
Confronting Human-Centric Stability, Revisiting the Ineluctable Torture
Chamber and Comprehending the Post-Human Uncertainty of Coordinates in J.
M. Coetzee's Waiting for the Barbarians.







