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Prophets Of The Posthuman American Fiction Biotechnology And The Ethics Of PersonhoodProphets Of The Posthuman American Fiction Biotechnology And The Ethics Of Personhood

Prophets Of The Posthuman American Fiction Biotechnology And The Ethics Of Personhood

Christina Bieber Lake

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Prophets of the Posthuman provides a fresh and original reading of fictional narratives that raise the question of what it means to be human in the face of rapidly developing bioenhancement technologies. Christina Bieber Lake argues that works by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Walker Percy, Flannery O'Connor, Toni Morrison, George Saunders, Marilynne Robinson, Raymond Carver, James Tiptree, Jr., and Margaret Atwood must be reevaluated in light of their contributions to larger ethical questions. Drawing on a wide range of sources in philosophical and theological ethics, Lake argues that these writers share a commitment to maintaining a category of personhood more meaningful than that allowed by utilitarian ethics. Prophets of the Posthuman insists that because technology can never ask whether we should do something that we have the power to do, literature must step into that role. -- Publisher website.

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OL17461069W

Subjects

BiotechnologyLiterature and technologyAmerican literature, history and criticismLiterary ethicsAmerican fictionHistory and criticismEthics in literatureBioethics in literatureHuman beings in literatureHistory

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