Advancing Medical Posthumanism Through Twenty-First Century American Poetry
- 216pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of medicine and poetry, this book delves into how contemporary American poets engage with themes of posthumanism. It examines the ways in which poetry reflects and critiques advancements in medical science, addressing issues such as identity, embodiment, and the human condition in the face of technological change. Through a critical lens, the work highlights the transformative potential of poetry in understanding and navigating the complexities of modern medical practices and their implications for society.
