TY - JOUR AU - Varga, Bretton A AU - Adams, Erin C. PY - 2022/04/09 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - D032 N07 C0MpU73: Exploring (Post)Human Bodies and Worlds with/in Droidial(ity) and Narrative Contexts JF - Journal of Childhood Studies JA - J Child. Stud. VL - IS - SE - Articles from Research DO - 10.18357/jcs202219952 UR - https://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/jcs/article/view/19952 SP - 70-87 AB - This article focuses on droidial bodies in children’s literature to explore how speculative literacies foster necessary spaces for thinking about (non)human and more-than-human connectivity. Specifically, we share what was produced when we applied a framework underpinned by posthumanist concepts to three children’s books centering robots. Using Jackson and Mazzei’s thinking with theory to plug into these books, this article raises (re)new(ed) questions about the intersections of literacy, humanism, and droids. It proposes that pairingposthumanist concepts with droidial texts can be generative in thinking about, critiquing, and predicting changes with the (ever-developing) relationship(s) between humans and machines. ER -