Conclusion: On Not Wanting to End
Conclusion: On Not Wanting to End
The Conclusion focuses on debates around the end of life and transhumanist claims about the need to prolong life, in the context of debates about disability. It analyses Don DeLillo’s novel Zero K to make a series of points about cultural representation of embodiment, the end of life and disability futures.
Keywords: Disability, Posthumanism, Transhumanism, End of Life, Don DeLillo
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