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Animals and Science Fiction
Reading the Speaking Animal: Biotechnology and Animal “Uplift” in Adam Roberts’s Bête
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pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 15
From Animal Alterity to Animal Studies and SF Today: A Conversation with Sherryl Vint
pp. 39
“Safe in Each Other’s Scaly Arms”: Solace, Oddkinship, and the Third Position in African Speculative Texts
pp. 59
Playing the Animal: Imagining the Nonhuman Animal in Two-Dimensional Action and Adventure Games
pp. 75
Philip K. Dick’s Dr. Bloodmoney and the Species Politics of Risk
pp. 95
Listening to Nonhuman Animals in Science Fiction Film: Establishing Empathy Through Dinosaur Voices in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
pp. 111
“Muzzle for the Queen”: Settler–Nonhuman Entanglements in Australian Speculative Ecofiction
pp. 129
Reading the Speaking Animal: Biotechnology and Animal “Uplift” in Adam Roberts’s Bête
pp. 149
Spacefaring Animals and Their Humans: A Study in Extraction, Exploitation, and Co-evolution
pp. 169
To “Jump” into an Animal’s Body: Empathy, Care, and ResExtendas in Emma Geen’s The Many Selves of Katherine North
pp. 183
“Alien Guest, Courting the Goodwill of a Demonic Microbe”: Living Poetry, NHAs, and “Aliens Among Us” in Christian Bök’s The Xenotext: Book 1
pp. 203
Disemboweling the Hyperreal in Bong Joon-ho’s Okja
pp. 217
A Change of Heart: Animality, Power, and Black Posthuman Enhancement in Malorie Blackman’s Pig-Heart Boy
pp. 241
Africanfuturist Assemblages of the Undersea in Nnedi Okorafor’s Lagoon
pp. 257
To Build a World: The Return of Biota in Thomas King’s The Back of the Turtle
pp. 275
A Multispecies Right to the City? Reimagining the Speculative Narratives of Urban Sustainability
pp. 299
Divination with Digital Animals: Sci-fi Realism in Jia Zhangke’s Tian Zhuding (A Touch of Sin)
pp. 317
“The Face of Extinction”: On Haunted Futures with Machine-Animals
pp. 331
Mesozoic Miscegenation: Erotic Fiction’s Resurrection of Dinosaurs
pp. 345
A “Speculation Built on Fact”: On Dougal Dixon’s Zoology of the Future
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