The Ahuman Manifesto: Activism for the End of the Anthropocene

The Ahuman Manifesto

Activism for the End of the Anthropocene
 
Kiadó: Bloomsbury Academic
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ISBN13:9781350081093
ISBN10:1350081094
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
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We are in the midst of a growing ecological crisis. Developing technologies and cultural interventions are throwing the status of "human" into question.

It is against this context that Patricia McCormack delivers her expert justification for the "ahuman". An alternative to "posthuman" thought, the term paves the way for thinking that doesn't dissolve into nihilism and despair, but actively embraces issues like human extinction, vegan abolition, atheist occultism, death studies, a refusal of identity politics, deep ecology, and the apocalypse as an optimistic beginning.

In order to suggest vitalistic, perhaps even optimistic, ways to negotiate some of the difficulties in thinking and acting in the world, this book explores five key contemporary themes:
? Identity
? Spirituality
? Art
? Death
? The apocalypse

Collapsing activism, artistic practice and affirmative ethics, while introducing some radical contemporary ideas and addressing specifically modern phenomena like death cults, intersectional identity politics and capitalist enslavement of human and nonhuman organisms to the point of 'zombiedom', The Ahuman Manifesto navigates the ways in which we must compose the human differently, specifically beyond nihilism and post- and trans-humanism and outside human privilege. This is so that we can actively think and live viscerally, with connectivity (actual not virtual), and with passion and grace, toward a new world.
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preface

Introduction: The End as Affirmation

Chapter 1: Wither Identity?

Chapter 2: All Action is Art

Chapter 3: Interregnum

Chapter 4: Occulture: Secular Spirituality

Chapter 5: Embracing Death

Chapter 6: The Future in the Age of the Apocalypse

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