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The time has come for human cultures to seriously think, to severely conceptualize, and to earnestly fabulate about all the nonhuman critters we share our world with, and to consider how to strive for more ethical cohabitation. Reconfiguring Human, Nonhuman and Posthuman in Literature and Culture tackles this severe matter within the framework of literary and cultural studies. The emphasis of the inquiry is on the various ways actual and fictional nonhumans are reconfigured in contemporary culture although, as long as the domain of nonhumanity is carved in the negative space of humanity, addressing these issues will inevitably clamor for the reconfiguration of the human as well.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/reconfiguring-human-nonhuman-posthuman-li terature-culture-sanna-karkulehto-aino-kaisa-koistinen-essi-varis/e/10.4324/9 780429243042, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

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"In Reconfiguring Human, Nonhuman, and Posthuman in Literature and Culture, editors Sanna Karkulehto, Aino-Kaisa Koistinen, and Essi Varis have done more than assemble a collection of essays on posthumanisms (broadly conceived); they have amassed a scholarly mesh of sorts, a strange ecosystem of questions, concepts, methodologies, and subject positions that play productively with the evolving formations of critical posthumanisms...the book is dazzling in its playful intelligence and indefatigable curiosity. Because of this spirit of interrogative play, I consider it to be part of the now-vital network of collected essays on critical posthumanisms...the prime value of the collection, at least for this reviewer, is its effort to bring into conversation a wide array of theories, disciplines, primary texts (comics, novels, video games, etc.), materialities, and aesthetic sensitivities that both enhance and question the emerging fields of critical posthumanisms." Tony M. Vinci, Fafnir: Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research

"This book does not merely model ways to look at texts through a nonhuman or posthuman lens but illuminates the benefits and even necessity of employing a nonhuman gaze." --Colleen Karn, Methodist College

"Is it possible to say something meaningful about "nonhuman" literature? Would you really like to know what it is like to be a bat? How to make sense of the current drive in the "new" humanities towards problematizing "humanness" and "humanity"? What kind of narratives, readings, visualisations, experiences could or should be employed in human-nonhuman-posthuman relations? Sometimes it is by asking the right questions that knowledge, politics and ethics can be reconfigured. The contributions in this volume are a case in point." --Stefan Herbrechter, Coventry University

List of Figures
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List of Contributors
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Reconfiguring Human, Nonhuman and Posthuman: Striving for More Ethical Cohabitation 1(20)
Sanna Karkulehto
Aino-Kaisa Koistinen
Karoliina Lummaa
Essi Varis
PART 1 Toward Posthumanist Literature and Posthumanist Reading
21(56)
1 On the Possibility of a Posthuman/ist Literature(s)
23(18)
Carole Guesse
2 Posthumanist Reading: Witnessing Ghosts, Summoning Nonhuman Powers
41(16)
Karoliina Lummaa
3 Becoming-instrument: Thinking with Jeff VanderMeer's Annihilation and Timothy Morton's Hyperobjects
57(20)
Kaisa Kortekallio
PART 2 Imagining Aliens and Monsters
77(66)
4 Alien Overtures: Speculating about Nonhuman Experiences with Comic Book Characters
79(29)
Essi Varis
5 Playing the Nonhuman: Alien Experiences in Aliens vs. Predator
108(17)
Jonne Arjoranta
6 Wild Things Squeezed in the Closet: Monsters of Children's Literature as Nonhuman Others
125(18)
Marleena Mustola
Sanna Karkulehto
PART 3 Becoming with Animals
143(58)
7 Dead Dog Talking: Posthumous, Preposthumous, and Preposterous Canine Narration in Charles Siebert's Angus
145(18)
Mikko Keskinen
8 Carnivorous Anatomies: Art and Being Beasts
163(19)
Brad Bolman
9 Reconfiguring Human and Nonhuman Animals in a Guiding Assemblage: Toward Posthumanist Conception of Disability
182(19)
Hana Porkertova
PART 4 Technological (Co-)Agencies
201(60)
10 Meeting the Machine Halfway: Toward Non-Anthropocentric Semiotics
203(15)
Cleo Collomb
Samuel Goyet
11 Journeys in Intensity: Human and Nonhuman Co-Agency, Neuropower, and Counterplay in Minecraft
218(18)
Marleena Huuhka
12 Cyborganic Wearables: Sociotechnical Misbehavior and the Evolution of Nonhuman Agency
236(25)
Patricia Flanagan
Raune Frankjaer
PART 5 Afterword: Unnarratable Matter?
261(20)
13 Unnarratable Matter: Emergence, Narrative, and Material Ecocriticism
263(18)
Juha Raipola
Index 281
Sanna Karkulehto is Professor of Literature at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. She has published books, articles and book chapters on the critical study of representation, the politics of discourse, and the politics of difference. Her latest co-edited anthology offers theorization on the ethics and politics of reading when studying representations of gender and violence.

Aino-Kaisa Koistinen (PhD, contemporary culture studies) currently works as postdoctoral researcher in contemporary culture studies at the University of Jyväskylä. Her research interests include feminist theory, posthumanism, crime fiction and speculative fiction, transmediality, and monster studies.

Essi Varis is a graduate student in Comparative Literature and Comics at the University of Jyväskylä. She defended her doctoral compilation dissertation Graphic Human Experiments: Frankensteinian Cognitive Logics of Characters in Vertigo Comics and Beyond in April of 2019.