Cyborg Saints


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<p>Saints are currently undergoing a resurrection in middle grade and young adult fiction as recent prominent novels by Socorro Acioli Julie Berry Adam Gidwitz Rachel Hartman Merrie Haskell Gene Luen Yang and others demonstrate. <i>Cyborg Saints: Religion and Posthumanism in Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction</i> makes the radical claim that these holy medieval figures are actually the new cyborgs in that they dethrone the autonomous subject of humanist modernity. While young people navigate political and personal forces as well as technologies that threaten to fragment and thingify them saints show that agency is still possible outside of the humanist construct of subjectivity. The saints of these neomedievalist novels through living a life vulnerable to the other attain a distributed agency that accomplishes miracles through bodies and places and things (relics icons pilgrimage sites and ultimately the hagiographic text and its reader) spread across time. <i>Cyborg Saints</i> analyzes MG and YA fiction through the triple lens of posthumanism neomedievalism and postsecularism. <i>Cyborg Saints</i> charts new ground in joining religion and posthumanism to represent the creativity and diversity of young people’s fiction.</p>
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