This series addresses what is certainly
one of the most complex and pressing questions facing the humanities
at the current moment: “what is posthumanism?”
Part of what makes this series especially urgent is that what is
now widely being called “posthumanism”
does not form a unified field; indeed, the term has not just different
but in fact opposed connotations and implications, depending on
who deploys it....
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Read about the Posthumanities series
on Bruce
Sterling's blog, WIRED magazine, and
in
the Chronicle of Higher Education, "Humanities
Publishing at the MLA: Digital and Posthuman," by Jennifer
Howard. |
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The
Parasite
by
Michel Serres
Translated
by
Lawrence R. Schehr
With a New Introduction
by
Cary Wolfe
Volume 1, 2007
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Junkware
by
Thierry Bardini
Volume 13, 2011
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HumAnimal
by
Kalpana Rahita Seshadri
Volume 21, 2012 |
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