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Disability in Science FictionDisability in Science Fiction

Disability in Science Fiction

Kathryn Allan

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In science fiction, technology often modifies, supports, and attempts to 'make normal' the disabled body. In this groundbreaking collection, twelve international scholars -- with backgrounds in disability studies, English and world literature, classics, and history -- discuss the representation of dis/ability, medical 'cures,' technology, and the body in science fiction. Bringing together the fields of disability studies and science fiction, this book explores the ways dis/abled bodies use prosthetics to challenge common ideas about ability and human being, as well as proposes new understandings of what 'technology as cure' means for people with disabilities in a (post)human future. -- Provided by publisher.

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OL Work ID
OL17579944W

Subjects

Science fiction, history and criticismPeople with disabilities in literatureHuman body in literatureScience fictionHistory and criticismTechnology in literatureMind and body in literatureHuman BodyDisabled PersonsMedicine in LiteratureBIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHYLiterary

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