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Posthumanism is a philosophical perspective of how change is enacted in the world. As a conceptualization and historicization of both agency and the “human,” it is different from those conceived through humanism. Whereas a humanist perspective frequently assumes the human is autonomous, conscious, intentional, and exceptional in acts of change, a ...
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Filozoficzna koncepcja człowieka na gruncie posthumanizmu [PDF]
The article analyses the concept of posthuman from a philosophical perspective. The paper aims to present and determine the meaning of the notion of posthuman.
Adrian Krupa
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Manifestations of the post-secular emerging within discourses of posthumanism [PDF]
This paper discusses the concepts of posthuman and post-secular in critical ...
Elaine Graham
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Posthuman body, being designed as organic-machine union or non-human/posthuman organic entity, functions as an abject, treatening and eroding humanly constructed subject as its unnameable remainder of its semiotic past, but at the same time guaranteeing ...
Dragana Stojanović
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From Posthumanism to Posthuman Ecocriticim
This essay explores the impact of the posthuman turn on ecocriticism. It proposes that posthuman ecocriticism is a more engaged, more diffractive mode of reading the co-evolution of organisms and inorganic matter in their hybrid configurations.
Serpil Oppermann
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From Apotheosis to Reverse Conversion: A Posthuman Reading of Euripides’ and Pasolini’s Medea
Medea is an ancient mythical figure who has caught the imagination of artists and authors across the centuries. In this essay, I focus on Euripides’ 5th-century BC eponymous tragedy and Pasolini’s 1969 cinematic adaptation.
Andrea Barcaro
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'I am someone who's supposed to be me': The identity of a (post)human subject in Don DeLillo's 'Zero K' [PDF]
The isolated space which the protagonists of Don DeLillo's novel Zero K inhabit proves to be a site where the (re)configuration of human evolution takes place, therefore providing the grounds for the analysis of the concepts of both human and posthuman ...
Milojević Nataša M.
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Posthuman Archaeologies, Archaeological Posthumanisms
This paper maps and builds relations between posthumanism and the field of archaeology, arguing for vital and promising connections between the two. Posthuman insights on post-anthropocentrism, non-human multiplicities, and the minoritarian in the now intersect powerfully with archaeology’s multi-temporal and long-term interests in heterogenous and ...
Craig Cipolla +2 more
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What Is Posthuman Architecture/Cities as A Potential and Emerging Term of Post-Pandemic World
The term posthuman reminds agencies like robots or transhumans that will possibly steal the central role of human beings by defeating the humanities. As technology is linked to posthumanism, smart cities are usually interpreted as posthuman architecture
Hidayet Softaoğlu
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Based on the effects of human actions and relationships on other living things and the environment, the existence of fiction, thought, and mental efforts cannot be ignored.
Ömer Torlak
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