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Taking a broad interpretation of “supernatural” to include anything beyond nature, Global Perspectives on the Liminality of the Supernatural examines the liminality of often-overlooked types of supernatural beings in light of the themes of death and gender. It gives the reader a tour of the continents and takes them out into space, looking at popular culture and mythologies to propose answers to fundamental anthropological questions about humanity, the concept of “dead,” and how we relate to our own genders when using the supernatural to understand them.



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Global Perspectives on the Liminality of the Supernatural: From Animus to Zombi is a fascinating exploration of contemporary science fiction and the supernatural. It is an engrossing insight into how writers and film makers have explored the possible and impossible to make sense of the world and the many ways humans exist within it. It has expanded my horizons, deepened my understanding and lengthened my reading list. A highly recommended read.

-- Kathryn Harkup, PhD, author of Making the Monster: The Science of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Table of Contents

Part I. Korea: Zombies and Other Supernatural

Chapter 1. A (Wo)Man’s Touch: Doomsday Book as Critique of Metropolis

Liz W. Faber

Part II. China: Demonic Possession and Spiritual Vampires

Chapter 2. Gender, Death, and the Supernatural in The Untamed (Chen Qing Ling): A Danmei Genre Pop Cultural Phenomenon.

Lucy Yuan Qin and Kong F. Cheong

Part III. Russia: Trans Rebirth

Chapter 3. A Real Woman is an Iceberg, and a Real Man is Made: Gender, Failure, and Death in Post-Soviet Cinematic Space

Lev Nikulin

Part IV. Australia: Aboriginal Vampires

Chapter 4. The Yara-ma-yha-who, “Real” Vampires, and Aboriginal Erasure: The Retold Vampires of Australian Horror Fiction

McKenzie Lynn Tozan

Part V. The Caribbean: Animism and Why the Dead Walk at Night

Chapter 5. When Opposites Impact: The Remarkable Duality Present in the Taíno Belief System

James M. VanderVeen

Part VI. Afrofuturism: Astral Projection and Hyperempathy

Chapter 6. Dying to Live in Octavia Butler’s Kindred and Breonna Taylor’s America: Discourses of Policing, Misogynoir, “Runaways,” and Zombies

Jamie A. Thomas

Chapter 7. Death and Disability in Octavia E. Butler’s Kindred and Parable of the Sower

Kathryn E. Heffner

Part VII. Moving from the Real World to the Matrix: Cyborg and the Supernatural Power of Love

Chapter 8. Bodies in Pods: Masculine Domination, Sexuality, and Love in The Matrix Franchise

Brian Brutlag

Part VIII. A Galaxy Far, Far Away: Star Wars, Jedi, and the Force

Chapter 9. Half Man, Half Machine: Transhumanism and the Cyborg Through a Fictional Lens

Freya Fenton

Part IX. The Imperial Radch: The Humanity of Corpse Soliders

Chapter 10. “Blood Stays Inside Your Arteries, Dlique”: Aliens, Cyborgs, Death, and Tea Ceremonies in Ann Leckie's Imperial Radch Trilogy

Rebecca Gibson

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 17/06/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666907414, 978-1666907414
      ISBN10: 1666907413

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      Book Synopsis

      Taking a broad interpretation of “supernatural” to include anything beyond nature, Global Perspectives on the Liminality of the Supernatural examines the liminality of often-overlooked types of supernatural beings in light of the themes of death and gender. It gives the reader a tour of the continents and takes them out into space, looking at popular culture and mythologies to propose answers to fundamental anthropological questions about humanity, the concept of “dead,” and how we relate to our own genders when using the supernatural to understand them.



      Trade Review

      Global Perspectives on the Liminality of the Supernatural: From Animus to Zombi is a fascinating exploration of contemporary science fiction and the supernatural. It is an engrossing insight into how writers and film makers have explored the possible and impossible to make sense of the world and the many ways humans exist within it. It has expanded my horizons, deepened my understanding and lengthened my reading list. A highly recommended read.

      -- Kathryn Harkup, PhD, author of Making the Monster: The Science of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

      Table of Contents

      Part I. Korea: Zombies and Other Supernatural

      Chapter 1. A (Wo)Man’s Touch: Doomsday Book as Critique of Metropolis

      Liz W. Faber

      Part II. China: Demonic Possession and Spiritual Vampires

      Chapter 2. Gender, Death, and the Supernatural in The Untamed (Chen Qing Ling): A Danmei Genre Pop Cultural Phenomenon.

      Lucy Yuan Qin and Kong F. Cheong

      Part III. Russia: Trans Rebirth

      Chapter 3. A Real Woman is an Iceberg, and a Real Man is Made: Gender, Failure, and Death in Post-Soviet Cinematic Space

      Lev Nikulin

      Part IV. Australia: Aboriginal Vampires

      Chapter 4. The Yara-ma-yha-who, “Real” Vampires, and Aboriginal Erasure: The Retold Vampires of Australian Horror Fiction

      McKenzie Lynn Tozan

      Part V. The Caribbean: Animism and Why the Dead Walk at Night

      Chapter 5. When Opposites Impact: The Remarkable Duality Present in the Taíno Belief System

      James M. VanderVeen

      Part VI. Afrofuturism: Astral Projection and Hyperempathy

      Chapter 6. Dying to Live in Octavia Butler’s Kindred and Breonna Taylor’s America: Discourses of Policing, Misogynoir, “Runaways,” and Zombies

      Jamie A. Thomas

      Chapter 7. Death and Disability in Octavia E. Butler’s Kindred and Parable of the Sower

      Kathryn E. Heffner

      Part VII. Moving from the Real World to the Matrix: Cyborg and the Supernatural Power of Love

      Chapter 8. Bodies in Pods: Masculine Domination, Sexuality, and Love in The Matrix Franchise

      Brian Brutlag

      Part VIII. A Galaxy Far, Far Away: Star Wars, Jedi, and the Force

      Chapter 9. Half Man, Half Machine: Transhumanism and the Cyborg Through a Fictional Lens

      Freya Fenton

      Part IX. The Imperial Radch: The Humanity of Corpse Soliders

      Chapter 10. “Blood Stays Inside Your Arteries, Dlique”: Aliens, Cyborgs, Death, and Tea Ceremonies in Ann Leckie's Imperial Radch Trilogy

      Rebecca Gibson

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