
Reimagining the Human in Contemporary French Science Fiction
Christina Lord(Author)
Liverpool University Press
Published on 2. September 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-83624-507-0 (ISBN)
Description
The study of French science fiction - even in France - remains an underexploited field. Only recently have French literary scholars been able to gain recognition for the validity of studying SF, but their works are often literary histories. This is the first book-length study to take into account both French and Anglo-American intellectual trends, theories, and SF scholarship and apply them to a corpus of French works. It shows how contemporary French SF imagines two broad philosophical inquiries into the powerful, yet terrifying geological age of the Anthropocene: posthumanism and transhumanism. While the posthumanist perspective calls attention to the interdependence and co-evolution of humans and nonhumans within a complex ecosystem of life, the transhumanist view of coping with the Anthropocene offers more pragmatic, tool-based solutions, rather than a reworking of the human imagination. Given the history of philosophical thought's entanglement with literature in France, French SF can tell us a lot about this existential crisis of Anthropos as both destroyer and savior of worlds and bodies alike. With a focus on encounters between humans, nonhumans, and posthumans in selected works, this book investigates both the immaterial (the psychological state of the mind) and material (the body) stakes of posthumanist or transhumanist thinking in French SF.
Reviews / Votes
'Reimagining the Human in Contemporary French Science Fiction is an important contribution to French speculative studies as well as studies of humanist and posthumanist thought and provides an important counterweight to the Anglocentric worldview that suggests non-anglophone cultures do not have their own speculative traditions.' Josephine Goldman, The Year's Work in Modern Languages StudiesMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Liverpool
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-83624-507-0 (9781836245070)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Christina Lord is Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Content
Part One: Evolutionary and Ecological Shifts
Introduction
1. From Spears to Spaceships: Alien Encounters in the SF of J.H. Rosny aine2. Becoming Orangutan: Animal Encounters in the Fiction of Eric ChevillardPart Two: Posthuman Bodies, Posthuman Minds3. Cyborg Encounters in the Fiction of Jean-Claude Dunyach and Ayerdhal4. Encounters with Posthuman Women in the Films of Luc BessonConclusion
Introduction
1. From Spears to Spaceships: Alien Encounters in the SF of J.H. Rosny aine2. Becoming Orangutan: Animal Encounters in the Fiction of Eric ChevillardPart Two: Posthuman Bodies, Posthuman Minds3. Cyborg Encounters in the Fiction of Jean-Claude Dunyach and Ayerdhal4. Encounters with Posthuman Women in the Films of Luc BessonConclusion