Vegetarianism and Science Fiction: A History of Utopian Animal Ethics (Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature)
معرفی کتاب «Vegetarianism and Science Fiction: A History of Utopian Animal Ethics (Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature)» نوشتهٔ Joshua Bulleid، منتشرشده توسط نشر Palgrave Macmillan در سال 2023. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
__Vegetarianism and Science Fiction: A History of Utopian Animal Ethics__ examines how vegetarian ideals promoted within science fiction and utopian literature have had a real-world impact on the awareness and spread of vegetarianism and animal advocacy, as well as how the genres' engagements have been altered to reflect changes in ethical and environmental philosophy. Author Joshua Bulleid examines the representation of vegetarianism in the works of major science fiction authors, including Mary Shelley, H. G. Wells, Arthur C. Clarke, Philip K. Dick, Ursula K. Le Guin, Ernest Callenbach, Marge Piercy, Octavia E. Butler, Kim Stanley Robinson and Margaret Atwood within their evolving social contexts, tracing the development of vegetarian trends and their science fictional representations from the early-nineteenth century to the present day. Acknowledgements Contents Chapter 1: The Speculative Politics of Meat: Utopia, Carnism, and Critical Animal Studies Utopia and Science Fiction Carnism and Speciesism Vegetarianism and Veganism Critical Animal Studies Food Studies and Science Fiction Chapter Breakdown References Chapter 2: Feed My Frankenstein: Mary Shelley’s Romantic Vegetarian Precedent Percy Shelley’s Vegetarian Vindication Frankenstein Frankenstein’s Fall Child of Nature The Creature’s Fall Children of Cain Ecocritical Inclinations The Last Man and Others Conclusion References Chapter 3: You Are What You Eat: Bestiality and Other “Carnal Cravings” in the Works of H. G. Wells Darwinism The Time Machine The Island of Doctor Moreau The War of the Worlds Later Scientific Romances and Mainstream Novels Modern Utopias Conclusion References Chapter 4: My God, It’s Full of Starch! Arthur C. Clarke, Alternative Meat, and the Hunting Hypothesis Alternative Meat and the Dystopian Tradition Space Exploration and Environmental Sustainability Ethical Endorsements and Buddhist Influences Space Odyssey Series and the Hunting Hypothesis Conclusion References Chapter 5: Should Androids Eat Electric Sheep? Philip K. Dick, Interspecies Empathy, and Animal Liberation Early Empathetic Experiences Early Short Stories and Novels Dr Bloodmoney Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Blade Runner Later Theological Turn Conclusion References Chapter 6: The Critical Carnist Shift: Marge Piercy, Ursula K. Le Guin, Ernest Callenbach, Octavia E. Butler and the Critical Utopian Period The Critical Utopian Canon Piercy’s Primitivist and Post-Catastrophic Carnisms Coming Home to Carnism in Le Guin Callenbach’s Carnist Ecotopia(s) Octavia E. Butler Patternist Xenogenesis Later Parables Conclusion References Chapter 7: Where’s the Beef? Kim Stanley Robinson’s Carnist Climate Change Catastrophes Future Primitive Three Californias Mars Trilogy and Other Space Colonisation Novels Science in the Capital Climate Policy Buddhism Nineteenth-Century Influences Nonhuman Subjectivity (Erasure of) Nonhuman Sympathy The Ministry for the Future Conclusion References Chapter 8: That Way Maddness Lies: Returning to Carnism in Margaret Atwood’s Science Fiction Survivalism and Realist Fiction The Handmaids’ Tales The Blind Assassin and Later Realist Fiction The MaddAddam Trilogy Children of “Nature” Inner Animality Alternative Meats Sexual Politics Interspecies Empathy and Animal Activism Neocarnist Environmentalism Conclusion References Chapter 9: The Last Word in Gastronomy? Veganism, Ecocriticism, Pandemic Science Fiction and the Future Veganism Climate Fiction and Ecocriticism Pandemic Science Fiction Looking Forward References Index
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