2020
DOI: 10.16995/olh.592
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Posthuman/ist Literature? Don DeLillo’s Point Omega and Zero K

Abstract: This article has been peer reviewed through the double-blind process of Open Library of Humanities, which is a journal published by the Open Library of Humanities.

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“…The application of posthumanism in literary criticism has been outlined by such scholars as Stefan Herbrechter who applied the concept through an analysis of the novelist Don Delillo's selected works. Herbrechter (2020) stated that posthumanist literature touches upon a variety of topics associated with a posthuman world. At the same time, posthumanist literature also possesses a level of introspection that seeks to understand the role of literature as a primarily humanist tradition.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of posthumanism in literary criticism has been outlined by such scholars as Stefan Herbrechter who applied the concept through an analysis of the novelist Don Delillo's selected works. Herbrechter (2020) stated that posthumanist literature touches upon a variety of topics associated with a posthuman world. At the same time, posthumanist literature also possesses a level of introspection that seeks to understand the role of literature as a primarily humanist tradition.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%