| The third scientific and technological revolution has brought about tremendous changes in human society,"urging"(herausfordern,Heidegger)the arrival of the post-human era.Electronic information,basic engineering,and nanotechnology have broken the boundaries of humans and other species,making sci-fi propositions such as body modification,human-machine integration,and body transformation gradually become reality.In the face of great changes,Han Song,a sci-fi writer who advocates "modern justice in science fiction",pays attention to the daily life of posthumans,and writes a picture of the fate of human beings in the posthuman era in a dark and strange style,and expresses his worries.This article puts Han Song’s novels into the framework of "post-humanism",analyzes his novels from the perspective of cultural studies and interdisciplinary integration,and uses the method of close text reading,and expounds the following aspects The problem:The first chapter expounds the shaping of post-human image in Han Song’s novels.Starting from the core "body variation" of posthumanism,and based on the difference in the construction of chimeric information technology,the posthuman images in Han Song’s science fiction are divided into prosthetic human(cyborg)and artificial intelligence,and discuss Han Song’s concerns about the variation of human images implied in his novels.The second chapter expounds the post-human narrative standpoint in Han Song’s novels.Post-humanism is the fusion of anti-humanism and anti-anthropocentrism(Anthropocentrism),advocating the leap over anthropocentrism,denying human hegemony,and longing for multiple dialogue relationships.In Han Song’s science fiction creations,he narrates from a post-human standpoint,advocating an attitude of integration,symbiosis,and dialogue with the universe,nature,and other species.There are two post-human narrative standpoint in Han Song’s science fiction creation: "coexisting with disasters and diseases" and "merging with cosmic civilization".The narrative standpoint chosen by Han Song in science fiction is intended to express a desire to "dialogue" with others,which implies the dissolution of anthropocentrism.The third chapter expounds the writing of post-humanism subjectivity in Han Song’s novels.This chapter starts from the two levels of "identity" and "self-existence",analyzes Han Song’s novels on the future human subjectivity,and explains the lack of human subjectivity and its reasons in Han Song’s novels. |