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Introduction: The Posthumanist Wild Child
1. Is There a Space of Maternal Ethics? Emma Donoghue's Room
2. Postapocalyptic Responsibility: Patriarchy at the End of the World in Cormac McCarthy's The Road
3. Maternal Love / Maternal Violence: Inventing Ethics in Toni Morrison's A Mercy
4. "Monstrous Decision": Destruction and Relation in Lionel Shriver's We Need to Talk about Kevin
5. "Dis- ap- peared": Endangered Children in Denis Villeneuve's Prisoners and Alice Munro's "Miles City, Montana"
Afterword: The Pretense of the Human from Victor of Aveyron to Nim Chimpsky.
1. Is There a Space of Maternal Ethics? Emma Donoghue's Room
2. Postapocalyptic Responsibility: Patriarchy at the End of the World in Cormac McCarthy's The Road
3. Maternal Love / Maternal Violence: Inventing Ethics in Toni Morrison's A Mercy
4. "Monstrous Decision": Destruction and Relation in Lionel Shriver's We Need to Talk about Kevin
5. "Dis- ap- peared": Endangered Children in Denis Villeneuve's Prisoners and Alice Munro's "Miles City, Montana"
Afterword: The Pretense of the Human from Victor of Aveyron to Nim Chimpsky.