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2 CONTENTS
Preface: Literature, Posthumanism, and the Posthuman - Bruce Clarke and Manuela Rossini Part 1: Literary Periods Chapter 1: Medieval - Karl Steel Chapter 2: Early Modern - Kevin LaGrandeur Chapter 3: Romantic - Ron Broglio Chapter 4: Modern - Jeff Wallace Chapter 5: Postmodern - Stefan Herbrechter Part 2: Posthuman Literary Modes Chapter 6: Science Fiction - Lisa Yaszek and Jason W. Ellis Chapter 7: Autobiography - Kari Weil Chapter 8: Comics and Graphic Novels - Lisa Diedrich Chapter 9: Film - Anneke Smelik Chapter 10: E-literature - Ivan Callus and Mario Aquilina Part 3: Posthuman Themes Chapter 11: The Nonhuman - Bruce Clarke Chapter 12: Bodies - Manuela Rossini Chapter 13: Objects - Ridvan Askin Chapter 14: Technologies - R. L. Rutsky Chapter 15: Futures - Claire Colebrook
3 CONTRIBUTORS
Mario Aquilina, University of Malta Ridvan Askin, University of Basel Ron Broglio, Arizona State University Ivan Callus, University of Malta Bruce Clarke, Texas Tech University Claire Colebrook, Pennsylvania State University Lisa Diedrich, Stony Brook University Jason W. Ellis, New York City College of Technology, CUNY Stefan Herbrechter, University of Coventry and University of Heidelberg Kevin LaGrandeur, New York Institute of Technology Manuela Rossini, University of Basel R. L. Rutsky, San Francisco State University Karl Steel, Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, CUNY Anneke Smelik, Radboud University Nijmegen Jeff Wallace, Cardiff Metropolitan University Kari Weil, Wesleyan University Lisa Yaszek, Georgia Institute of Technology