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Posthumanism in Practice

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Zusatztext This transdisciplinary collection testifies to the rigour and ethical import of posthumanism. Traversing the humanities, social sciences, and sciences, Posthumanism in Practice is essential reading for all of us seeking methods, concepts, and creative new ways to bridge disciplines and to resist human exceptionalism in its many forms. Informationen zum Autor Christine Daigle is Professor of Philosophy at Brock University, Canada, where she is also Director of the Posthumanism Research Institute. Matt Hayler is Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Literature and Digital Cultures at the University of Birmingham, UK. Zusammenfassung Problematic assumptions which see humans as special and easily defined as standing apart from animals, plants, and microbiota, both consciously and unconsciously underpin scientific investigation, arts practice, curation, education, and research across the social sciences and humanities. This is the case particularly in those traditions emerging from European and Enlightenment philosophies. Posthumanism disrupts these traditional humanist outlooks and interrogates their profound shaping of how we see ourselves, our place in the world, and our role in its protection. In Posthumanism in Practice , artists, researchers, educators, and curators set out how they have developed and responded to posthumanist ideas across their work in the arts, sciences, and humanities, and provide examples and insights to support the exploration of posthumanism in how we can think, create, and live. In capturing these ideas, Posthumanism in Practice shows how posthumanist thought can move beyond theory, inform action, and produce new artefacts, effects, and methods that are more relevant and more useful for the incoming realities for all life in the 21st century. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Theory into Praxis, Matt Hayler (University of Birmingham, UK), Christine Daigle (Brock University, Canada) 1. Engineering the Posthuman: Conceiving Handedness and Constructing Disabled Prostheses, Stuart Murray (Leeds University, UK) 2. Posthumanising Biomedicine: The Role of Microbioia in Parkinson Disease Research , Aaron Bradshaw (UCL, UK) 3. Posthumanism and the Limits of Multispecies Relationality, Bryan Lim (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK) 4. Alien Embodiment and Nomadic Subjectivity: A Speculative Report, Steve Klee and Kirsten McKenzie (University of Lincoln, UK) 5. Sympoietic Art Practice with Plants: A Case for Posthuman Co-Expression , Lin Charlston (visual artist) 6. Kneading Bodies, Madaleine Trigg (Massey University, New Zealand) 7. Circus as Practices of Hope, Marie-Andrée Robitaille (Stockholm University of the Arts, Sweden) 8. Posthumanism in Play: Entangled Subjects, Agentic Cutscenes, Vibrant Matter, and Species Hybridity, Poppy Wilde (Birmingham City University, UK) 9. Posthumanist Interfaces: Developing New Conceptual Frameworks for Museum Practices in the Context of a Major Museum Technology Collection, Deborah Lawler-Dormer (Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Australia) and Christopher John Müller (Macquarie University, Australia) 10. Affirming Future(s): Towards a Posthumanist Conservation in Practice, Hélia Marçal (UCL, UK) and Rebecca Gordon 11. Water, Ice, and Dead ‘Tadpoles’: Discovering within Undecided Boundaries in Early Childhood Education for Sustainability Research, Debra Harwood (Brock University, Canada) 12. Reflections On a Language Teacher Education Praxis from a Posthumanist Viewpoint, Laryssa Paulino de Queiroz Sousa and Rosane Rocha Pessoa (Federal University of Goiás, Brazil) 13. Unlearning to Be Human? The Pedagogical Implications of 21st-Century Postanthropocentrism, Stefan Herbrechter (Heidelberg University, Germany)

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Authors Christine Daigle, Matthew Hayler
Assisted by Christine Daigle (Editor), Daigle Christine (Editor), Matthew Hayler (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.02.2023
 
EAN 9781350293809
ISBN 978-1-350-29380-9
No. of pages 264
Series Posthumanism in Practice
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Antiques

PHILOSOPHY / General, Theory of art, LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory, Philosophy, ART / Criticism & Theory, Literary theory

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