From its earliest beginnings in Shelley's Frankenstein, science fiction has been concerned with defining - and redefining - what it means to be human and has explored the human relationship to technology and the natural world in far-reaching ways. Throughout these works, the human emerges as a
liminal site where a range of anxieties and beliefs concerning subjectivity, embodiment, agency, and individuality come into play.
This book examines the history of the human in science fiction and the...
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