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[email protected]. Concrete Reality: The Posthuman Landscapes of J.G. Ballard A Thesis by Mark Hausmann Chapman University Orange, CA Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English December 2016 Committee in charge: Morgan Read-Davidson, M.A./M.F.A. Logan Esdale, Ph.D. David Paddy, Ph.D. The thesis of Mark Hausmann is approved. December 2016 Concrete Reality: The Posthuman Landscapes of J.G. Ballard Copyright © 2016 by Mark Hausmann iii ABSTRACT Concrete Reality: The Posthuman Landscapes of J.G. Ballard by Mark Hausmann While the fiction of J.G. Ballard has been primarily explored through postmodern criticism, his narratives and settings predict major issues concerning the contemporary discourse of posthumanism. His texts explore the escalating economic, social, and ecological crises converging within the material conditions of human urbanization and late capitalism.