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A ‘New Social Virtuosity’; A Dissonant Manifest(o)
ABSTRACT This paper examines the intersection of music, creativity, and society through the lens of a critical and self‐critical appraisal of the here.here concert series; ongoing research‐led collaboration focusing on transdisciplinary approaches to experimental music with a focus on the socio‐politico‐environmental dynamics at play between all ...
J. Harry Whalley, Emmanuelle Waeckerlé
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The violences of disability disclosure and the aberrant possibilities of the crip
Abstract This article delves into the processes of disability disclosure, cripped experiences and a particular theoretical flight with posthuman subjectivity. The article critiques disability disclosure for coercively reifying cripped experiences into normative narratives. Moreover, disclosures determine coercive and performative regimes in educational
Brad Bierdz
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«Saberes nómades». El sujeto nómade como contraespacio epistemológico
Rosi Braidotti (1954, Italia, Australia, Holanda) propone y va construyendo un pensamiento y una epistemología que entrecruzan las teorías postestructuralistas y las teorías feministas.
Marie-Agnès Palaisi
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The present article wishes to present critical posthumanism as an ethics of radical alterity. It is divided into three explanatory moments: firstly, it provides a set of perfunctory remarks on the interdisciplinary field of posthumanism; it will then ...
Ricardo Gil Soeiro
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Rosi Braidotti, "Humanidades Posthumanas"
Fil: Fil: Simó, Julieta. Universidad Nacional de Rosario.
Delmasse Lalli, Santiago +3 more
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Breaching bodily boundaries: posthuman (dis)embodiment and ecstatic speech in lip-synch performances by boychild [PDF]
Employing a sci-fi inspired aesthetic, queer, black, trans artist, boychild presents audiences with a future vision of human embodiment. Strobe lighting makes her appear fragmented or as if she were a hologram.
Riszko, Leila
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Sylvia Wynter's Decolonial Philosophy: How Being Human Needs an Origin Story
Abstract In this article, Ingrid Andersson discusses the decolonial philosophy of Sylvia Wynter, with a special focus on addressing her concepts of the hybrid human and origin stories. Andersson shows how Wynter's philosophizing about the being of being human is premised on an entanglement of nature and culture that is on par with the posthuman ...
Ingrid Andersson
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Subversive mythical figures and feminist resistance: On the rise of posthuman ‘professionals’
Abstract Within the context of neoliberal healthcare, nurses and other health professionals face working conditions that leave them perpetually feeling inadequate, as though they are not enough. They are consistently expected to achieve more with less resources. In such an environment, mere professionalism proves wholly insufficient, enforcing norms of
Pier‐Luc Turcotte +4 more
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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 ...
Graham, Elaine L.
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Critical posthumanism: A double‐edged sword for advancing nursing knowledge in planetary health
Abstract In this article, we aimed to evaluate the utility of critical posthumanism for nurses interested in planetary health—a growing area of study that requires a decentering of the human, and environmental justice considerations. We used Chinn and colleagues' method to describe and critically reflect on critical posthumanism, extending the theory ...
Lesley A. Hodge, Joanne K. Olson
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