The Ex-Human: Science Fiction and the Fate of Our Species

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Price
$31.20
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Publish Date
Pages
312
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.7 inches | 0.88 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780231215053

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About the Author
Michael Bérubé is an Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Literature at Pennsylvania State University and a former president of the Modern Language Association. He is the author of twelve books, including Life as We Know It: A Father, a Family, and an Exceptional Child and What's Liberal About the Liberal Arts? Classroom Politics and "Bias" in Higher Education.
Reviews
A vivacious and unrelenting confrontation with the consolations and desolations of contemporary science fiction from one of literary culture's most insightful and wide-ranging polymaths, Michael Bérubé's The Ex-Human is by turns brilliant, hilarious, despairing, and refusing despair. An absolute must-read.--Gerry Canavan, author of Octavia E. Butler
In The Ex-Human, Michael Bérubé compellingly engages on both the personal and academic level with the question of our dystopian contemporary, and what the reading of science fiction can bring to this debate.--Roger Luckhurst, author of Gothic: An Illustrated History
[Bérubé's] analyses are intensive yet fluid, variegated with a range of cultural, political, and personal references. Spirited and speculative, The Ex-Human showcases science fiction for its formidable and prescient nature.--Meg Nola "Foreword Reviews"
Are human beings worth saving? Viewing that question through the lens of science fiction, The Ex-Human is one of those rare and wonderful books that will engage aficionados and general readers together. Bérubé writes with conviction, clarity, and warmth--this is literary and cinematic analysis of the highest order, presented in a personal voice that always keeps you in the story.--Leonard Cassuto, author of Academic Writing as if Readers Matter
A thought-provoking examination of sci-fi novels and films that invite audiences to contemplate humanity's 'sorry fate from the vantage point of something other than human.' . . . Bérubé brings welcome humor to the proceedings . . . Sci-fi fanatics will appreciate Bérubé's offbeat takes.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Michael Bérubé is one of our best social and cultural critics . . . Bérubé's discussions of all these texts are subtle and insightful. . . . Above all, though, the book is concerned with how science fiction allows us to entertain non-human perspectives upon human life and existence, and specifically to imagine the end of humanity -- or rather (and better) its transformation in radical ways that exceed our capacity for imaginative projection and continued empathy.--Steven Shaviro "The Pinocchio Theory"
Recommended.-- "Choice Reviews"