Sonia Baelo-Allué
@soniabaeloallue
Senior Lecturer at @FiloInglesaUZ @unizar | Co-PI of @posthuman_uz | Researcher in U.S. literature, posthumanism,and trauma studies
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📢 This week, our team members have taken part in the #VICIDICO (VII CIDICO). Take a look at this thread to see their contributions! 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
📚 Just published! “Recent Reflections on the Posthuman Condition in American Literature and Culture,” Special Issue in European Journal of American Culture, guest-edited by María Ferrández-Sanmiguel, Esther Muñoz-González, and Carmen Laguarta-Bueno.✨ intellectdiscover.com/content/journa…
🚀My essay "The Pandemic as a Gateway to the Posthuman in The Silent History" is now out in University of Toronto Quarterly (Open Access)! 📖Explore how the novel redefines pandemics in a networked posthuman world. 🔗Read here utppublishing.com/doi/10.3138/ut… The Silent History The Posthuman Wound
What is the role of #art in a (post)pandemic world? How does humanity imagine and narrate a pandemic? Explore these big questions and more in the new issue of University of Toronto Quarterly 93.4: Special Issue on Representing a (Post)Pandemic World: bit.ly/utq934 University of Toronto
Explore “The Pandemic as a Gateway to the Posthuman in the Digital Novel The Silent History” by Sonia Baelo-Allué, an #openaccess article in UTQ 93.4 examining representations of COVID-19 and connections between humanity, technology, and non-human entities: bit.ly/3CxHsn0
Big thanks to LIMLIT: Literature Of(f) Limits Research Team project for organizing such a thoughtful and enriching conference on The Relational Turn!🤗 Most of the members of the The Posthuman Wound project contributed to the discussion by sharing the posthuman perspective on this important shift 🤖🌱🐼
📚✨ #PosthumanFridays Today’s rec: Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer — a haunting blend of weird fiction, ecological mystery, and posthuman transformation. A hypnotic journey into Area X that challenges what it means to be human as environments (and bodies) begin to shift.