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  • Palgrave Handbook of Critical Posthumanism

    Palgrave Handbook of Critical Posthumanism by Herbrechter, Stefan; Callus, Ivan; Rossini, Manuela;

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 1st ed. 2022
    • Kiadó Palgrave Macmillan
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2023. január 30.
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    • ISBN 9783031049590
    • Kötéstípus Kötés ismeretlen
    • Terjedelem1984 oldal
    • Méret 235x155 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 10 Illustrations, black & white; 10 Illustrations, color; 10 Tables, color
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    Palgrave Handbook of Critical Posthumanism is a major reference work on the paradigm emerging from the challenges to humanism, humanity, and the human posed by the erosion of the traditional demarcations between the human and nonhuman. This handbook surveys and speculates on the ways in which the posthumanist paradigm emerged, transformed, and might further develop across the humanities. With its focus on the posthuman as a figure, on posthumanism as a social discourse, and on posthumanisation as an on-going historical and ontological process, the volume highlights the relationship between the humanities and sciences. The essays engage with posthumanism in connection with subfields like the environmental humanities, health humanities, animal studies, and disability studies. The book also traces the historical representations and understanding of posthumanism across time. Additionally, the contributions address genre and forms such as autobiography, games, art, film, museums, and topics such as climate change, speciesism, anthropocentrism, and biopolitics to name a few. This handbook considers posthumanism?s impact across disciplines and areas of study.

     

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction: Posthumanism and Critique (Editors).
    - Part I Posthumanism Across the Ages (ed. Ivan Callus).
    - Introduction (Ivan Callus & Stefan Herbrechter).
    - Prehistory, geology and deep time (Kathryn Yusoff; Ivan Callus).
    - Classical posthumanism (Liz Gloyn; Giulia Maria Chesi & Francesca Spiegel).
    - Medieval posthumanism (Karl Steel; Jeffrey Cohen; Alan S. Montroso).
    - Early modern posthumanism (Karen Raber; Carla Freccero).
    - Enlightenment posthumanism (Edgar Landgraf).
    - Romanticism and posthumanism (Ron Broglio; Surekha Davies).
    - Antebellum posthumanism (Cristin Ellis).
    - Modernism and posthumanism (Ruben Borg).
    - Postmodernism and posthumanism (Tanja Nusser).
    - Anthropocene posthumanism (Marija Grech).
    - Constructions of the future: science fiction, futurism, futurology and speculative futures (Sherryl Vint; Stefan Herbrechter).
    - Part II Figurations of the Posthuman (ed. Megen de Bruin
    -Molé).
    - Introduction (Megen de Bruin
    -Molé & Stefan Herbrechter).
    - Human nature and nonhuman, inhuman, ahuman, superhuman? alterity (David Wood).
    - Endism: apocalypse, dystopia and the ?end of man? (Rosalyn Diprose; Florian Mussgnug).
    - Somatechnics and assemblage (Nikki Sullivan; Anna Tsing; Richard Doyle).
    - Technics: originary technology, technesis and cultural technologies (Arthur Bradley; Mark Hansen).
    - Prosthetic bodies: embodiment, cyborgisation, augmentation and enhancement (Margrit Shildrick; Paul Sheehan; Joanna Morra).
    - Autopoiesis: cybernetics and (new) systems theory (Bruce Clarke; Hannes Bergthaller).
    - (Post)Nature (Kate Soper; Timothy Clark; Erika Cudworth & Stephen Hobden; Joanna Latimer & Mara Miele).
    - Nonhuman: animal, vegetal, mineral (Natasha Myers; Lynn Worsham).
    - Posthuman monsters: hybrids, chimeras, cyborgs, machines? (Kim Tofoletti; Megen de Bruin
    -Molé).
    - Digital: data, algorithm, and network (Luciana Parisi; Wendy Chun).
    - Posthuman genders (Susan Stryker).
    - Raced figures: whiteness and posthumanism (Sean Guynes).
    - The Soul of the Matter: religion, non
    -Western metaphysics, reincarnations, animism, religion (Arne Johan Vetlesen; Anne Weinstone; Elaine Graham).
    - Subjectivities: non/human agency, entanglement and (new) ontologies (Karen Barad).
    - Part III Posthumanist Practices (Marija Grech & Christopher Müller).
    - Introduction (Marija Grech & Christopher Müller).
    - Language (Vicki Kirby; Christopher Peterson).
    - Games and gaming: virtuality and hyperreality (Jonathan Boulter; Gordon Calleja; Laurent Milesi).
    - Photography (Joanna Zylinska).
    - Film (R. L. Rutsky; Thomas D. Philbeck; Michael Hauskeller).
    - Sound/Music (David Cecchetto).
    - Autobiography (Kari Weil; Lynn Turner).
    - Museum (Deborah Lawler
    -Dormer; Louise Whiteley; Magdalena Tyżlik
    -Carver).
    - Objects: object
    -oriented
    -ontology and speculative realism (Ben Woodard).
    - Biotech, biomedia, bioart, biopolitics (Eugene Thacker; Nicole Shukin; Ruth Chadwick).
    - Pedagogy  and education (Nathan Snaza; Carol A. Taylor; Jeremy Knox).
    - Living with animals (Nicole Anderson; Helena Pedersen).
    - Social Justice and community activism (Joseph Pugliese).
    - Mattering: (feminist) new materialism (Stacy Alaimo; Iris van der Tuin).
    - Opposing neurocapitalism (Tiziana Terranova & Giorgio Griziotti; Yann Moulier Boutang & Luc Boltanski).
    - The work of affect, trauma, memory (Marie
    -Luise Angerer; Xine Yao; Anthony Miccoli).
    - Globalization and new colonialism (Achille Mbembe; Peta Hinton; Linda Hutcheon).
    - Part IV Posthumanities ? Institutional and Disciplinary Transformations (ed. Manuela Rossini).
    - Introduction (Manuela Rossini & Stefan Herbrechter).
    - Environmental Humanities: extinction, ecology, climate change (Stephanie LeMenager; Serpil Oppermann & Serenella Iovino; Ursula Heise).
    - Health Humanities (Sarah Chan; Sara Wasson; Manuela Rossini).
    - (Post)Digital Humanities (Gary Hall).
    - Neurohumanities (Stefan Besser).
    - Anthropocene studies (Nigel Clark; Jan Zalasiewicz).
    - Animal Studies: speciesism and anthropomorphism/
    -centrism (Cary Wolfe; Anat Pick; Tom Tyler; Susan McHugh).
    - Disability Studies (Dan Goodley, Rebecca Lawthom & Katherine Runswick Cole).
    - Critical Science Studies (Astrid Schrader).
    - (Post)Anthropology and human obsolescence (Christopher Müller).
    - (Non/Human) Geography (Sarah Whatmore; Debra Benita Shaw; Noel Castree).
    - Plant philosophy (Michael Marder; Jeffrey T. Nealon; Eduardo Kohn).
    - Media ? social, open, new: remediation (Jussi Parikka; Barbara Braid; Dominic Pettman).
    - Literature: electronic, graphic, speculative (Joe Tabbi; Pieter Vermeulen).
    - Art, architecture and posthuman(ist) aesthetics (Carsten Strathausen; Mads Rosendahl Thomsen).
    - Psychoanalysis and the posthuman (Mari Ruti; Judith Roof & Svitlana Matviyenko).
    - Law and ethics and (non)human rights (Judith Butler; Bijan Fateh
    -Moghadam).

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