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The Incommensurability of Decolonizing Critical Posthumanism
2022Myra J. Hird +2 more
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Critical Posthumanism: An Overview
2022This initial overview maps critical posthumanism as a theoretical and self-reflective discourse that has been establishing itself over the last twenty years or so. While popular notions of posthumanism and the figure of the posthuman tend to focus on technology and its current dynamic of transforming the ‘human’ into some ‘posthuman’ or even ...
Herbrechter, Stefan +5 more
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Toward a critical posthuman geography
cultural geographies, 2022Geographical analyses of posthuman thought have called for the need to develop a critical form of posthumanism that neither rehashes the pitfalls of humanism, nor promulgates a universalized and ungrounded subject position. This article demonstrates how recent advances in critical posthumanism work to address the limitations of posthuman thought by ...
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Critical Posthumanism in Education
2020Critical posthumanism in education proposes a response to the looming ecological disaster by developing an ethical subjectivity of relatedness. It points to the devastating and unsustainable effects of human-centered domination of “lesser” humans, the nonhuman living, and the environment resulting in the Anthropocene. The Anthropocene is a posthumanist
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Posthumanism. A critical essay
International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, 2014In this book Stefan Herbrechter demonstrates with persuasive arguments that more than ever we need critical humanities.
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Performance as Critical Posthuman Pedagogy
Text and Performance Quarterly, 2014In this essay, I argue that performance studies practitioners are well positioned to participate in, as well as educate the public about, discourses of science and technology. Arguing that technoscientific conditions create the need for alternative pedagogical practices, I turn to critical performative pedagogy (CPP) as one way to begin moving toward ...
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