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Weaving birth: interdependence and the fungal turn. [PDF]
Sadler M, Cohen Shabot S.
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The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, 2023
Posthumanism is a mode of thinking about the intersecting human, nonhuman, and technological worlds that has gained theoretical currency in the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries, especially in the wake of ecological consciousness and environmental campaigns that call into question the role of humans in shaping the fate of the Earth.
Thomsen, Mads Rosendahl, Wamberg, Jacob
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Posthumanism is a mode of thinking about the intersecting human, nonhuman, and technological worlds that has gained theoretical currency in the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries, especially in the wake of ecological consciousness and environmental campaigns that call into question the role of humans in shaping the fate of the Earth.
Thomsen, Mads Rosendahl, Wamberg, Jacob
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Nature and Culture, 2021
This article asks what part prehistory could play in establishing a posthumanist settlement, alternative to the humanism of the Enlightenment. We begin by showing how Enlightenment thinking split the concept of the human in two, into species and condition, establishing a point of origin where the history of civilization rises from its baseline in ...
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This article asks what part prehistory could play in establishing a posthumanist settlement, alternative to the humanism of the Enlightenment. We begin by showing how Enlightenment thinking split the concept of the human in two, into species and condition, establishing a point of origin where the history of civilization rises from its baseline in ...
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interconnections: journal of posthumanism, 2023
Editorial for Volume 2 Issue 1 - Special Issue.
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Editorial for Volume 2 Issue 1 - Special Issue.
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2021
The call of the Anthropocene and its implications challenge us to consider new ways of thinking, knowing and acting in our everyday lives. This affects how we engage with the world and how the world engages with us. According to Lorimer (2012, p. 593), “it represents a very public challenge to the modern understanding of Nature as a pure, singular and ...
Malone, Karen, Kuby, Candace R.
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The call of the Anthropocene and its implications challenge us to consider new ways of thinking, knowing and acting in our everyday lives. This affects how we engage with the world and how the world engages with us. According to Lorimer (2012, p. 593), “it represents a very public challenge to the modern understanding of Nature as a pure, singular and ...
Malone, Karen, Kuby, Candace R.
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2020
Abstract Several distinct strains of posthumanist discourse have pointed beyond twentieth-century humanisms, but their project of alienating the human in a transhuman or transspecies commons remains elusive. Human music can aid in this project, if we gauge it against nonhuman communicative means that we habitually describe as “music” or “
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Abstract Several distinct strains of posthumanist discourse have pointed beyond twentieth-century humanisms, but their project of alienating the human in a transhuman or transspecies commons remains elusive. Human music can aid in this project, if we gauge it against nonhuman communicative means that we habitually describe as “music” or “
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2019
This chapter examines the notion of posthuman identity and considera its wider personal, social, cultural and political consequences. It explores the cultural and political factors that have brought posthumanism to prominence in the academy and in wider public debate.
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This chapter examines the notion of posthuman identity and considera its wider personal, social, cultural and political consequences. It explores the cultural and political factors that have brought posthumanism to prominence in the academy and in wider public debate.
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2021
This chapter evaluates human enhancement, looking at the concepts of transhumans and posthumans. It might be useful to call enhancements things that improve the functions we already have while extensions add new functions. Somebody who is much enhanced compared to us current humans can be called a “transhuman”; they are clearly better at a lot of ...
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This chapter evaluates human enhancement, looking at the concepts of transhumans and posthumans. It might be useful to call enhancements things that improve the functions we already have while extensions add new functions. Somebody who is much enhanced compared to us current humans can be called a “transhuman”; they are clearly better at a lot of ...
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2020
The “posthuman” is an umbrella term frequently employed in a number of theoretical and critical discourses. It is difficult to find a definition of the term that is shared by all the different approaches that use it, since “posthuman” seems to denote a very diverse group of phenomena, some ongoing and others only predicted or imagined.
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The “posthuman” is an umbrella term frequently employed in a number of theoretical and critical discourses. It is difficult to find a definition of the term that is shared by all the different approaches that use it, since “posthuman” seems to denote a very diverse group of phenomena, some ongoing and others only predicted or imagined.
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