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Introduction to International Law and Posthuman Theory
In this introduction to the edited volume International Law and Posthuman Theory posthuman theory is situated as sitting between the convergence of, on the one hand, critical post-humanism, i.e., the critique of the white, heterosexual, able-bodied man ...
Jones, Emily, Arvidsson, Matilda,
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Bioart: Transhuman and Posthuman Performance
For over a century, science fiction has gripped the attention of audiences world-wide, with some of its most successful achievements furnishing the world with utopian and dystopian narratives about the progress of science and the limits of humanity's ...
Andy Miah
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ABSTRACT Innovation is desirable for the public sector. Yet understanding what and how some innovation projects survive and thrive in a competitive landscape—or public sector innovation—is often challenging. The challenges not only rest in the invisibility of the features of an innovation to human eyes but also in the lack of their accessibility for ...
Yanto Chandra, Jianxiang Tan
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The posthuman : hostis humani generis? : science fiction allegories/social narratives [PDF]
Whether in the guise of the novel or non-print media such as film and television, fin-de-millennium science fiction has provided opportunities to envisage a posthuman stage of evolution. The academic response to this has been polarized.
Smith, Mark Bryan Bridger
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Envisioning Posthuman Apocalypse
Cinematic visions of possible futures run the gamut from pessimistic speculations of technological innovation to comparatively optimistic representations of posthuman experience. With this variety in mind, Chapter 2 spotlights films featuring apocalyptic
Melissa Molloy (8511516)
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The Vulnerable Posthuman: The Existential Crisis in Taiwanese Queer Science Fiction
This essay examines the portrayal of posthuman vulnerability in Taiwanese queer science fiction (SF), focusing on works by Chi Ta-wei (紀大偉, 1972-) and Hong Ling (洪凌, 1971-).
Hsin-Hui Lin
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Abstract Foucault states that escaping from Hegel “requires knowing to what extent Hegel, insidiously perhaps, is close to us; it requires knowing what remains Hegelian in that which allows us to think against Hegel, and measuring to what extent our maneuvers against him are perhaps a ruse he has set for us, at the end of which he awaits us, motionless
Bruce Baugh
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Manifesting Magic: Co‐Designing ‘Wishes That Work’ in Classroom Contexts
ABSTRACT Global perspectives on early childhood education increasingly focus on the significance of standardised notions of knowledge acquisition. Over recent years, policies in England have particularly focused on raising standards in the early years in relation to subjects such as English.
Angela Colvert
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This practice based research focuses on events of the body, using the participating observer- researcher's experiences of medical events undertaken by her within a western medical environment to investigate her living existence as a 'unit', an ...
Jones, Yvonne
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