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Posthuman Pathogenesis: Contagion in Literature, Arts, and Media [Hardback]

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  • Sērija : Routledge Studies in Literature and Health Humanities
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jul-2022
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  • ISBN-10: 1032264268
  • ISBN-13: 9781032264264
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 258 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 453 g, 4 Tables, black and white; 6 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
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This multi-vocal assemblage of literary and cultural responses to contagions provides insights into the companionship of posthumanities, environmental humanities, and medical humanities to shed light on how we deal with complex issues like communicable diseases in contemporary times. Examining imaginary and real contagions, ranging from Jeep and SHEVA to plague, HIV/AIDS, and COVID-19, Posthuman Pathogenesis discusses the inextricable links between nature and culture, matter and meaning-making practices, and the human and the nonhuman. Dissecting pathogenic nonhuman bodies in their interactions with their human counterparts and the environment, the authors of this volume raise their diverse voices with two primary aims: to analyse how contagions trigger a drive to survival, and chaotic, liberating, and captivating impulses, and to focus on the viral interpolations in socio-political and environmental systems as a meeting point of science, technology, and fiction, blending social reality and myth. Following the premises of the post-qualitative turn and presenting a differentiated experience of contagion, this ‘rhizomatic’ compilation thus offers a non-hierarchised array of essays, composed of a multiplicity of genders, geographies, and generations.



This multi-vocal assemblage of literary and cultural responses to contagions provides insights into the companionship of posthumanities, environmental humanities, and medical humanities, to shed light on how we deal with complex issues like communicable diseases in contemporary times.

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables
x
List of Contributors
xi
Foreword: Posthumanism in the Year of COVID-19 xiv
Pramod K. Nayar
An Implosive Introduction: Haunted Experiences, Affective Assemblages, and Collective Imaginings 1(20)
Basak Agin
Safak Horzum
PART I Discontents of the Human and Its Others
21(40)
1 Yearning for the Human in Posthuman Times: On Camus' Tragic Humanism
23(19)
Stefan Herbrechter
2 Viruses as Posthuman Biocultural Creatures: Parasites, Biopolitics, and Contemporary Literary Reflections
42(19)
Kerim Can Yazgunoglu
PART II Pathogenic Temporalities
61(40)
3 Viral Temporalities: Literatures of Disease and Posthuman Conceptions of Time
63(19)
Ruth Clemens
Max Casey
4 Pathogenic Hugs and Ambiguous Times: The Joy Epidemic in Gumball
82(19)
Andre Vasques Vital
PART III Pestilentia Loquens: Narrative Agency of Disease
101(42)
5 Symbiotic Adaptation in Posthuman Feminist Environs: Viral Becomings in Nicola Griffith's Ammonite
103(19)
Safak Horzum
6 Power or Despair: Contagious Diseases in Turkish History and Miniature Paintings
122(21)
Z. Gizem Yilmaz Karahan
PART IV Contagious Networks of Communication
143(44)
7 Hyperobjects, Network Ontologies, and the Pandemic Response in Greg Bear's Darwin's Radio
145(22)
Jayde Martin
Ben Horn
8 Entangled Humans, Entangled Languages: A Posthumanist Applied Linguistic Analysis of COVID-19 on Reddit
167(20)
Tan Arda Gedik
Zeynep Arpaozu
PART V From Medical Humanities to Medical Posthumanities
187(40)
9 HIV, Dependency, and Prophylactic Narrative in Bryan Washington's "Waugh"
189(18)
Stian Kristensen
10 The Vampire as Posthumanist Pharmakon: Towards a Critical Medical Humanities
207(20)
Ronja Tripp-Bodola
CODA: Affirming the Pathogenesis 227(20)
Basak Agin
Afterword: Posthuman Healing and Revealing 247(4)
Francesca Ferrando
Index 251
Baak AIN, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of English Literature and faculty member at TED University, Ankara, Turkey. She is the founder of "PENTACLE: Posthuman Entanglements of Culture, Literature, and Environment," the first Turkish website dedicated to posthumanities (https://thepentacle.org). Her monograph, Posthümanizm: Kavram, Kuram, Bilim-Kurgu ([ "Posthumanism: Concept, Theory, Science-Fiction"] 2020, Siyasal), is the first Turkish work to explore science fiction literary/filmic narratives in light of posthumanist-new materialist theories. Dr. An edited M. Sibel Dinēels Turkish translation of Simon C. Estoks The Ecophobia Hypothesis (2018, Routledge), which came out in 2021 as Ekofobi Hipotezi (Cappadocia UP), and is currently editing a Turkish handbook of environmental, medical, digital, and posthumanities. She is also co-editing an international volume, Ecofeminism and World Literature: African, Middle Eastern, and Asian Perspectives, with Douglas Vakoch. Her articles appeared in scholarly journals like Neohelicon, CLCWeb, Translation Review, and Ecozon@.

afak HORZUM, Ph.D., is an independent scholar based in Ankara, Turkey. A former Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University, Department of English, he focuses on the human-nonhuman relations in fantasy fiction, specifically in the works of Jonathan Swift and Lewis Carroll in his doctoral dissertation. Horzum was awarded in 2016 the ASLE grant for his Turkish-English translation of Oya Baydars postapocalyptic novel The General of the Garbage Dump, which awaits its publisher. Having received the travel grant from the Ehrenpreis Center for Swift Studies, he will join Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster in 2022. Horzums publications in edited volumes and peer-reviewed journals concentrate on translation studies, the theories of men and masculinities as well as queer sexualities in British drama and fiction from the seventeenth century onwards. Horzum is also one of the editors of "PENTACLE: Posthuman Entanglements of Culture, Literature, and Environment," the first Turkish website dedicated to posthumanities (https://thepentacle.org).