“She was born a thing”: Disability, the Cyborg and the Posthuman in Anne McCaffrey's The Ship Who Sang

Author:

Cheyne

Publisher

Indiana University Press

Subject

Literature and Literary Theory

Reference73 articles.

1. First published inSocialist Review(1985) and reprinted inThe Haraway Reader(2004). A revised version was published inSimians, Cyborgs, and Women(1991). References here are to the version inThe Haraway Reader.

2. This form of publication was common in science fiction, particularly during the midcentury transition period where the science fiction market shifted from being primarily magazine-based to primarily book-based. For an account of the development ofThe Ship Who Sang, and the differences between the material included in the fixup and the stories as published separately, seeBrizzi.

3. For a disability-informed critique of the social contract, seeNussbaum'sFrontiers of Justice.

4. Though mentioned in earlier works, the first sustained scholarly engagement with the Helva stories in SF scholarship is inWolfe,The Known and the Unknown(1979).

5. Wolfealso mentionsShipin“Instrumentalities”(1982),

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