Sport and Monstrosity in Science Fiction
Discover the intriguing intersection of athletics and the monstrous in Derek J. Thiess's compelling work, Sport and Monstrosity in Science Fiction. Published by Liverpool University Press in 2019, this hardback edition spans 224 pages and delves into the imaginative realms of science fiction sports. Thiess challenges readers to confront their perceptions of the athletic body, which is often viewed with both admiration and fear. The biopolitical implications of sport compel us to recognize these extraordinary bodies as reflections of our own, capable of remarkable achievements as well as embodying our deepest anxieties about injury and mortality. This thought-provoking exploration is essential for fans of science fiction, sports enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the cultural implications of physicality. Dive into this fascinating analysis and expand your understanding of how sport and monstrosity intertwine in the imaginative narratives of science fiction.