NEOHUMANS

NEOHUMANS
Author: ZING
Publisher: C
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2024-07-26
Genre: Art
ISBN:

This is a science fiction thriller about “zombies”, but there are no zombies. This is a “love” story, but a love that transcends our comprehension. This book has a Chinese version:《新人類》

Twenty-First Century Fiction

Twenty-First Century Fiction
Author: S. Adiseshiah
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-12-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137035188

This lively new volume of essays examines what happens now in 21st century fiction. Fresh theoretical approaches to writers such as Salman Rushdie, David Peace, Margaret Atwood, and Hilary Mantel, and identifications of 21st-century themes, tropes and styles combine to produce a timely critical intervention into genuinely contemporary fiction.

Future Humans in Fiction and Film

Future Humans in Fiction and Film
Author: Louisa MacKay Demerjian
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1527524787

This book will appeal to everyone who reads science fiction or thinks about science and its impact on our lives. It raises profound economic, ethical, political, sociological, and psychological questions. It explores our fears and fantasies as it examines a range of fictions, films, and TV programs that speculate about the possibilities of humans in the future. The contributions here ask central questions that have provoked the creators and readers of science fiction since Mary Shelley inaugurated the genre with her novel Frankenstein. What are the aims and limits of science and technology? What are our responsibilities toward the products of our advancing science and technology? What kinds of creatures will we produce or encounter in the future? What rights will we grant to these creatures or – more worryingly – will they grant to us? Do science and technology make us more civilized or more barbaric? How should we treat each other? Ultimately, what does it mean to be human?

The Oxford Handbook of Schopenhauer

The Oxford Handbook of Schopenhauer
Author: Robert L. Wicks
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2020-02-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0190660074

More than two hundred years after the publication of his seminal The World as Will and Representation, Arthur Schopenhauer's influence is still felt in philosophy and beyond. As one of the most readable and central philosophers of the 19th century, his work inspired the most influential thinkers and artists of his time, including Nietzsche, Freud, and Wagner. Though known primarily as a herald of philosophical pessimism, the full range of his contributions is displayed here in a collection of thirty-one essays on the forefront of Schopenhauer scholarship. Essays written by contemporary Schopenhauer scholars explore his central notions, including the will, empirical knowledge, and the sublime, and widens to the interplay of ethics and religion with Schopenhauer's philosophy. Authors confront difficult aspects of Schopenhauer's work and legacy--for example, the extent to which Schopenhauer adopted ideas from his predecessors compared to how much was original and visionary in his central claim that reality is a blind, senseless "will," the effectiveness of his philosophy in the field of scientific explanation and extrasensory phenomena, and the role of beauty and sublimity in his outlook. Essays also challenge prevailing assumptions about Schopenhauer by exploring the fundamental role of compassion in his moral theory, the Hindu, Christian, and Buddhist aspects of his philosophy, and the importance of asceticism in his views on the meaning of life. The collection is an internationally constituted work that reflects upon Schopenhauer's philosophy with authors presently working across the globe. It demonstrates fully the richness of Schopenhauer's work and his lasting impact on philosophy and psychoanalysis, as well as upon music, the visual arts, and literature.

The Paul Di Filippo MEGAPACK ®

The Paul Di Filippo MEGAPACK ®
Author: Paul Di Filippo
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147940439X

22 Tales of of the fantastic -- science fiction, fantasy, fantastika, slipstream -- by one of the most acclaimed modern masters of the genre! Includes a bonus interview with the author. Included are: LIFE IN THE CARBYNE AGE GALAXY OF MIRRORS SPECTER-BOMBING THE BEER GOGGLES LIFE IN THE ANTHROPOCENE LITTLE WORKER FRACTAL PAISLEYS THE MILL THE GRANGE PHYLOGENESIS GRAVITONS REDSKINS OF THE BADLANDS FarmEarth ANGELMAKERS THE JONES CONTINUUM ADVENTURES IN COGNITIVE HOMOGAMY: A LOVE STORY KAREN COXSWAIN A NIGHT IN THE THIRTEENTH AVENUE MISSION I KANT CUZ I’M TOO JUNG THE NEW CYBERIAD YES WE HAVE NO BANANAS FEMAVILLE 29 SHUTEYE FOR THE TIMEBROKER If you enjoy this book, search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press Megapack" to see the 160+ entries in the MEGAPACKTM series, covering science fiction, fantasy, horror, mysteries, westerns, classics, adventure stories, and much, much more!

The Book of Elyon

The Book of Elyon
Author: Emmanuel Jean-Pierre
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2015-03-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496971019

Selidoria is a world where children never grow old and everyone has a peculiar set of powers. Filled with pretzel trees, chocolate rivers, and strawberry mountains, its the most splendid realm of all realms. Most importantly, the children never diethat is, until one of them breaks the only rule every Selidorian must follow. In a moment, all powers are gone, and the children begin to die. To make matters worse, those who have broken the rule begin transforming into Teradoxesmonstrous, hideous, and terribly violent wolves. Their only hope is a promised hero who will reverse the curse. But will this hero make it to their world in time? Or will every child be reduced to savage beasts forever?

Literature and sustainability

Literature and sustainability
Author: Adeline Johns-Putra
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2017-08-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1526107643

This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. How might literary scholarship engage with the sustainability debate? Aimed at research scholars and advanced students in literary and environmental studies, this collection brings together twelve essays by leading and up-coming scholars on the theme of literature and sustainability. In today’s sociopolitical world, sustainability has become a ubiquitous term, yet one potentially driven to near meaninglessness by the extent of its usage. While much has been written on sustainability in various domains, this volume sets out to foreground the contributions literary scholarship might make to notions of sustainability, both as an idea with a particular history and as an attempt to reconceptualise the way we live. Essays in this volume take a range of approaches, using the tools of literary analysis to interrogate sustainability’s various paradoxes and to examine how literature in its various forms might envisage notions of sustainability.

Fosters of Fall

Fosters of Fall
Author: Anshul Kapoor
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1645467562

In a voyage across the unknown universe, the last of humans find themselves in an all-or-nothing quest for survival as their search for new planets continues in vain. In the face of apocalypse, it is upon Lenox Ace and his team to find the next ‘Earth’ and salvage humankind in its race against time. Halfway between science fiction and dystopian fiction, this book investigates the meaning of life and humankind’s part in it. Struggling against cosmic odds, humankind must rely upon its knowledge and intelligence to overcome unimaginable challenges spanning across its past, present and future. The limitless human intelligence is yet again put to test—the penalty for failure is extinction. But what is intelligence? What is life? How do they interplay? When the unexplored aspects of the universe begin to challenge the very basis of human existence, can humankind overcome these hurdles and reclaim its right to survive? In an intriguing plot, this thought-provoking literature dares to understand the principles of our existence and its relationship with everything it touches. Belonging to the ranks of philosophy books that dive into the need of their times, Fosters of Fall enquires into the laws of nature, ecology and its sustainability, and the development of our world.

Life Without End

Life Without End
Author: Karl Siegfried Guthke
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1571139745

A groundbreaking study examining major literary treatments of the idea of earthly immortality, throwing into relief fascinating instances of human self-awareness over the past three hundred years.

The Making and Mirroring of Masculine Subjectivities

The Making and Mirroring of Masculine Subjectivities
Author: Susan Mooney
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2022-08-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3030991466

This book shows how diverse, critical modern world narratives in prose fiction and film emphasize masculine subjectivities through affects and ethics. Highlighting diverse affects and mental states in subjective voices and modes, modern narratives reveal men as feeling, intersubjective beings, and not as detached masters of master narratives. Modern novels and films suggest that masculine subjectivities originate paradoxically from a combination of copying and negation, surplus and lack, sameness and alterity: among fathers and sons, siblings and others. In this comparative study of more than 30 diverse world narratives, Mooney deftly uses psychoanalytic thought, narrative theories of first- and third-person narrators, and Levinasian and feminist ethics of care, creativity, honor, and proximity. We gain a nuanced picture of diverse postpaternal postgentlemen emerging out of older character structures of the knight and gentleman.