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  • Motherless Creations: Fictions of Artificial Life, 1650-1890

    Motherless Creations by Nielsen, Wendy C.;

    Fictions of Artificial Life, 1650-1890

    Series: Routledge Studies in Speculative Fiction;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 31 May 2022

    • ISBN 9781032231679
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages262 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 471 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 13 Illustrations, black & white; 13 Halftones, black & white
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    This book explains the elimination of maternal characters in American, British, French, and German literature before 1890 by examining motherless creations: Pygmalion?s statue, Frankenstein?s creature, homunculi, automata, androids, golems, and steam men.

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    This book explains the elimination of maternal characters in American, British, French, and German literature before 1890 by examining motherless creations: Pygmalion?s statue, Frankenstein?s creature, homunculi, automata, androids, golems, and steam men. These beings typify what is now called artificial life, living systems made through manufactured means. Fantasies about creating life ex-utero were built upon misconceptions about how life began, sustaining pseudoscientific beliefs about the birthing body. Physicians, inventors, and authors of literature imagined generating life without women to control the process of reproduction and generate perfect progeny. Thus, some speculative fiction before 1890 belongs to the literary genealogy of transhumanism, the belief that technology will someday transform some humans into superior, immortal beings. Female motherless creations tend to operate as sexual companions. Male ones often emerge as subaltern figures analogous to enslaved beings, illustrating that reproductive rights inform readers? sense of who counts as human in fictions of artificial life.



    "This fascinating exploration of the quest for mechanical life in the Western imagination is beautifully written, thought provoking, and riveting. By situating these fantasies of "motherless creations" within a cultural context of medicalized misogyny and slavery, Nielsen presents a deeply rich, timely study relevant for understanding today's transhumanist debates."


    ?Joanna Ebenstein, Founder of Morbid Anatomy


    "What impressed me most about this book is its prospicience, its boldness to position itself in the discursive field between posthumanism and transhumanism...With Motherless Creations, Nielsen offers long overdue explanations about the genesis of motherless creations in American, British, French, and German literature."


    ?Sibylle Erle, University of Lincoln,United Kingdom

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: Fictionality and Artificial Life

    Part One, The Rationale for Creating Life without Mothers, 1650-1800


    Chapter 1, Fables about the Birthing Body in the Long Eighteenth Century


    Chapter 2, Automaton: The Analogy of ?Man a Machine? in Descartes and Obstetrics


    Chapter 3, Pygmalion as Creator of Artificial Life


    Part Two, Motherless Children in Literature of the Romantic Era, 1800-1832


    Chapter 4, Homunculus and the Search for Immortality in Goethe?s Faust


    Chapter 5, Olympia and the Romance Scam in Hoffmann?s The Sandman


    Chapter 6, The Creature, his Companion, and the Singularity in Shelley?s Frankenstein


    Chapter 7, The Golem: A Reflection on the Purpose of Artificial Life


    Part Three, Making Artificial Slaves in French and American Literature, 1850-1890


    Chapter 8, The Sex Bot Hadaly in Villiers?s Tomorrow?s Eve


    Chapter 9, Constructing Identity through the "Iron Slave" in Melville?s The Bell-Tower


    Chapter 10, White Supremacy in Ellis?s The Steam Man


    Conclusion


    Bibliography


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