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Bodies in the Novel Infinite Jest
This manuscript provides a literary analysis of the use of bodies in the novel Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace. The novel describes a world where oversaturation of external stimulation leads to the perception of mind ... -
La Descorporealización Posthumana en Actividades Colaborativas en Intercambios Virtuales en la Enseñanza Universitaria
Chapman, Ana María (Dickinson, 2024)La descorporealización posthumana en actividades colaborativas en intercambios virtuales en la enseñanza universitaria. La cuarta revolución industrial ha traído consigo la oportunidad de reformular nuevos métodos pedagógicos ... -
English Medium Instruction (EMI) in Spanish higher education: the role of students’ English language proficiency and their needs or language support.
Krasauskyte-Sierra Ruiz, Rima (UMA Editorial, 2024)El número de programas de enseñanza que utilizan el inglés como medio de instrucción (EMI) en la educación superior ha aumentado rápidamente en muchas partes del mundo, incluida España. Los estudios existentes sobre la ... -
Identidades Digitales en la Cuarta Revolución Industrial: Tik Tok, Inclusión y la Ecología de la Atención.
El objeto de esta charla divulgativa es explorar la identidad poshumana contemporánea en el contexto de la Cuarta Revolución Industrial. Se pretende definir la identidad poshumana actual y reflexionar acerca de las conexiones ... -
Jaded selves and body distance: a case study of Cotard’s syndrome in “Infinite Jest”.
Chapman, Ana María (Universidad de La Rioja, 2020-12-23)his article attempts to betoken the relevance of emotions and sensations arousing from the body for the reviving of the self in David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest. The novel discerns a world where the oversaturation of ... -
Marshall’s The Migration: The Aesthetics of Nonhuman Metamorphosis, Environmental entanglements and the Posthuman Wound.
Chapman, Ana María (2024)Helen Marshall’s novel, The Migration portrays a near-future apocalyptic world afflicted with global climate change and biological transformations. Floods and an unnerving immunological disease threaten human kind as an ... -
Piecing Together: Body Control, Mutability and Entertainment Technology in Infinite Jest.
Chapman, Ana María (Universidad de Sevilla, 2019)The aim of this essay is to explore body representation and its significance in David Foster Wallace’s novel Infinite Jest (1996). By doing so, it will correlate (ab)use and domination of entertainment to the description ... -
Post-postmodernist Aesthetics of Irrelevance: Textual Disability as Narrative Prosthesis (The Lin/Wallace Connection)
Fernández Santiago, Miriam; Chapman, Ana María (Taylor & Francis, 2021)The present article explores Tao Lin’s Alt Lit novel Taipei (2013) as a hallmark in a post-postmodernist esthetic continuum that was first theorized by David Foster Wallace in “E Unibus Pluram” (1993), and later instantiated ... -
Representations of Human and Environmental Vulnerability in North American Literature.
Chapman, Ana María; Bennett, Lucía (Editorial Universidad de Sevilla, 2022)Since the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center somberly inaugurated the new millennium, critical discourses on trauma, grieving and vulnerability have gained relevance in the academic sphere. The global dimension of ... -
Sense of agency and the role of entertainment in Infinite Jest’s “Living Dead”
Chapman, Ana María (2018-11-26)This paper attempts to betoken the relevance of emotions in the representation of the body and in the 'reviving' of the self in David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest. The novel discerns a world where the oversaturation of ... -
The Aesthetics of Embodied Vulnerabilities: Narrative Constructions of Entertainment in Infinite Jest.
Chapman, Ana María (Tirant lo Blanch, 2023)This book explores David Foster Wallace's novel Infinite Jest (1996) from the perspective of vulnerability, disability studies and neuroscientific theories of subjectivity and agency. From this approach, this book offers ... -
The Posthuman Subject in Joma West’s Face (2022): Embodiment, Embeddedness and Affect.
Chapman, Ana María (2022)Joma West’s latest novel, Face (2022) is set in a near future where digital faces and digitally engineered babies determine characters’ social status and power in an “ontology of visibility” (Citton 2014). Recalling ... -
Transhumanism and Posthumanism in Twenty-First Century Narrative.
Chapman, Ana María (Open Edition Journals, 2022)Book review of Sonia Baelo-Allué and Mónica Calvo-Pascual (editors)'s Transhumanism and Posthumanism in Twenty-First Century Narrative.”, European journal of American studies -
Vulnerability through the Invulnerable Transhuman LensEthics and Disruption of Emotional Connections and Mental Affections in Maniac (2018)
Chapman, Ana María (Routledge, 2023)This chapter examines representations of mental conditions in the dystopian backdrop for transhumanism in Netflix’s series Maniac. In the quest for human perfectionism, vulnerabilities are exposed and intensified by ...