Unorthodox Minds in Contemporary Fiction

  • Format: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Book Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

It is a collection of essays analysing works of contemporary fiction concerned with innovative models of the mind, new concepts of its nature and specific functions, frequently employing for the purpose experimental narrative techniques. These scholarly inquiries are complemented with a piece of conceptual fiction by Steve Tomasula.

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9781032649337
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Unorthodox Minds in Contemporary Fiction seeks to provide an overview of the ways in which broadly understood contemporary fiction envisions, explores and engenders minds going beyond the classical models. The opening essay discusses the complex relationships between such innovative concepts of the mind and experimental techniques for presenting mentality. The chapters which follow focus on (dis)embodied and/or extended mind, virtuality of avatar minds, intermental thought of reader communities, the capability of artificial intelligence (and humans) for genuine selfless love, the interplay between technology and affect in posthuman consciousness. The books under discussion include Murmur by Will Eaves, The Unfortunates by B.S. Johnson, The Satanic Verses by Salman Rushdie, H(A)PPY by Nicola Barker and Machines Like Me by Ian McEwan. A piece of conceptual fiction by Steve Tomasula, one of the most innovative American novelists of our times, exploring the human mind’s alleged power to transcend its biological limits, complements these scholarly inquiries.