(Un)Learning to Be Human?: Collected Essays on Critical Posthumanism, Volume 1: Critical Posthumanisms, cartea 6
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004708259
ISBN-10: 9004708251
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Posthumanisms
ISBN-10: 9004708251
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Posthumanisms
Notă biografică
Stefan Herbrechter held academic positions at the Universität Heidelberg, Germany, Leedstrinity University and Coventry University, UK. He has published widely on English and comparative literature, cultural theory and media studies and is the author of Posthumanism – A Critical Analysis (Bloomsbury, 2013) and Before Humanity (Brill, 2021), as well as the editor of the Palgrave Handbook of Critical Posthumanism (Springer, 2022), director of the Critical Posthumanism Network (http://criticalposthumanism.net/) and general editor of the Critical Posthumanisms series (https://brill.com/view/serial/CPH). For more detailed information please go to stefanherbrechter.com.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Preface: Returning to Critical Posthumanism
Image Credits
Introduction: Critical Posthumanism – Ten Years On
1Poststructuralism and the End(s) of Humanism
1 Post-, Again
2 Post-structural-ism
3 Poststructuralism and Posthumanism
2Posthumanism, Subjectivity, Autobiography
1 Post-human-ism
2 The Death of the Subject and Autobiography
3 Addressing the Posthumanist Subject
4 Posthumanism and Autobiography
5 Posthuman(ist) Life Writing
6 Post-script: De-Facebook
3The Rhetoric of the Posthuman
1 Rhetoric and Philosophical Anthropology
2 The Rhetoric of the Posthuman – Disfigurations
3 Postanthropocentric Rhetoric
4 ps: A Note on Posthumanist Rhetoric and New Media
4(Un)ravelling
1 Storying, or, Why Critical Posthumanism, Still
2 Unlearning, or the Linguistic Return
3 Reworlding, or Carrying the Other
5Posthumanist Education?
1 The Posthumanisation of the Education System
2 Posthumanism and Pedagogy
3 Humanism as a Technology of Domestication
4 Critical posthumanist education
5 Conclusion
6(Un)learning to Be Human
1 Posthumanism and Education
2 Un-learning
3 Addressing the Posthumanist Subject
4 Animals in School – Zoomimesis and Rewilding
7Posthumanism ‘without’ Technology, or How the Media Made Us Post/Human: From Originary Technicity to Originary Mediality
1 Posthumanism as Discourse
2 Critical Posthumanism, or Posthumanism ‘without’ Technology
3 Posthumanism and the Media, or from Originary Technicity to Originary Mediality
4 Postscript: Posthumanism and the Future of the Humanities
8Postfiguration, or, the Desire of the Posthuman
1 Posthumanism: Discourse and Figure
2 Disfiguration, or, What Does Mimesis Hide?
3 From Anthropomimesis to Zoomimesis
4 After Mimesis: Postfiguration?
5 Examples
5.1 Camilla Adami – Primati/Jacques Derrida – Tête-à-tête
5.2 Tim Flach – More than Human
5.3The “Monkey Selfie”
5.4 Daniel Lee – Manimals (1993)
9Perfectibilities, or, How (Not) to Improve Humans
1 Positionings
2 Perfectibilities
3 Future Perfect: Constructions of the (Human) Future
4 Room for Improvement, or There Is Always Some
5 Desire of the Posthuman, or Yearning for Perfection
6 Could Do Better: Humanism without Humans or Humans without Humanism
10Making Humans Better: Posthumanism ‘beyond’ Violence
1 What Is Wrong with Humanism? or, We Have to Get Better
2 Critical Posthumanism between Post- and Trans-, or, Better Not…
3 There’s Something Wrong with Perfectibility, or: Get Better Soon!
4 Posthumanistic Politics beyond Good and Evil, or, Let’s Do the Correction Now!
5 Unlearning Humanism and the Question of Justice, or, Better Does Not Necessarily Mean Good
6 And Finally: Best Wishes… from the Terminator
Conclusion: Dehumanisation, or, Humanism without Humans
1 Humans without, Not: Without Humans
2 Dehumanisation
3 Humanism without Humans, Humans without Humanism, Humanism without Humanism
Bibliography
Index
Preface: Returning to Critical Posthumanism
Image Credits
Introduction: Critical Posthumanism – Ten Years On
1Poststructuralism and the End(s) of Humanism
1 Post-, Again
2 Post-structural-ism
3 Poststructuralism and Posthumanism
2Posthumanism, Subjectivity, Autobiography
1 Post-human-ism
2 The Death of the Subject and Autobiography
3 Addressing the Posthumanist Subject
4 Posthumanism and Autobiography
5 Posthuman(ist) Life Writing
6 Post-script: De-Facebook
3The Rhetoric of the Posthuman
1 Rhetoric and Philosophical Anthropology
2 The Rhetoric of the Posthuman – Disfigurations
3 Postanthropocentric Rhetoric
4 ps: A Note on Posthumanist Rhetoric and New Media
4(Un)ravelling
1 Storying, or, Why Critical Posthumanism, Still
2 Unlearning, or the Linguistic Return
3 Reworlding, or Carrying the Other
5Posthumanist Education?
1 The Posthumanisation of the Education System
2 Posthumanism and Pedagogy
3 Humanism as a Technology of Domestication
4 Critical posthumanist education
5 Conclusion
6(Un)learning to Be Human
1 Posthumanism and Education
2 Un-learning
3 Addressing the Posthumanist Subject
4 Animals in School – Zoomimesis and Rewilding
7Posthumanism ‘without’ Technology, or How the Media Made Us Post/Human: From Originary Technicity to Originary Mediality
1 Posthumanism as Discourse
2 Critical Posthumanism, or Posthumanism ‘without’ Technology
3 Posthumanism and the Media, or from Originary Technicity to Originary Mediality
4 Postscript: Posthumanism and the Future of the Humanities
8Postfiguration, or, the Desire of the Posthuman
1 Posthumanism: Discourse and Figure
2 Disfiguration, or, What Does Mimesis Hide?
3 From Anthropomimesis to Zoomimesis
4 After Mimesis: Postfiguration?
5 Examples
5.1 Camilla Adami – Primati/Jacques Derrida – Tête-à-tête
5.2 Tim Flach – More than Human
5.3The “Monkey Selfie”
5.4 Daniel Lee – Manimals (1993)
9Perfectibilities, or, How (Not) to Improve Humans
1 Positionings
2 Perfectibilities
3 Future Perfect: Constructions of the (Human) Future
4 Room for Improvement, or There Is Always Some
5 Desire of the Posthuman, or Yearning for Perfection
6 Could Do Better: Humanism without Humans or Humans without Humanism
10Making Humans Better: Posthumanism ‘beyond’ Violence
1 What Is Wrong with Humanism? or, We Have to Get Better
2 Critical Posthumanism between Post- and Trans-, or, Better Not…
3 There’s Something Wrong with Perfectibility, or: Get Better Soon!
4 Posthumanistic Politics beyond Good and Evil, or, Let’s Do the Correction Now!
5 Unlearning Humanism and the Question of Justice, or, Better Does Not Necessarily Mean Good
6 And Finally: Best Wishes… from the Terminator
Conclusion: Dehumanisation, or, Humanism without Humans
1 Humans without, Not: Without Humans
2 Dehumanisation
3 Humanism without Humans, Humans without Humanism, Humanism without Humanism
Bibliography
Index