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Book Title
The Future of Humanity: Revisioning the Human in the Posthuman A
ISBN
9781538147962
EAN
9781538147962
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Future of Humanity : Revisioning the Human in the Posthuman Age
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Sarah Fiona Winters
Item Length
8.6in
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Number of Pages
246 Pages

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This volume offers an interdisciplinary conversation about several possible futures for the human species. The contributors elaborate on the issues that trouble our very understanding of what it means to be human in the 21st century, expanding on recent scholarly discussions about the posthuman and nonhuman turn.

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Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1538147963
ISBN-13
9781538147962
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5057289195

Product Key Features

Author
Sarah Fiona Winters
Publication Name
Future of Humanity : Revisioning the Human in the Posthuman Age
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
246 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.6in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
B821.F88 2022
Grade from
College Senior
Grade to
College Graduate Student
Reviews
This groundbreaking collection of interdisciplinary meditations on the posthuman condition reminds us that we all have a stake in the shape of the digital future. The essays offer captivating and occasionally unsettling glimpses of an emerging reality that will challenge settled assumptions about the very nature of human existence, and compel us to consider our place in a new order., Why read this book? Because it dares to ask questions that are precise, substantial and necessary, when thinking about what's coming next. The future analyzed here is not mere speculation based on personal conjectures, but it manifests in the ramifications of causes and effects well rooted in the history of humankind. The future, in this sense, does not come from nowhere: it is already here., Reframing the humanist subject as a complex temporal material and a differential ecology of affects, this exciting interdisciplinary collection enables multiple entry points to new thinking in support of posthuman futures. The essays explore shared incursions of biology and technology to redefine what it means to be human in the twenty-first century and articulate non-anthropocentric perspectives with planetary implications., Reframing the humanist subject as a complex temporal material and a differential ecology of affects, this exciting interdisciplinary collection enables multiple entry points to new thinking in support of posthuman futures. The essays explore shared incursions of biology and technology to redefine what it means to be human in the twenty-first century and articulate non-anthropocentric perspectives with planetary implications. -- Simone Bignall, Senior Lecturer of Philosophy, Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research, University of Technology in Sydney This groundbreaking collection of interdisciplinary meditations on the posthuman condition reminds us that we all have a stake in the shape of the digital future. The essays offer captivating and occasionally unsettling glimpses of an emerging reality that will challenge settled assumptions about the very nature of human existence, and compel us to consider our place in a new order. -- James Herrick, Guy VanderJagt Professor of Communication, Hope College This groundbreaking collection of interdisciplinary meditations on the posthuman condition reminds us that we all have a stake in the shape of the digital future. The essays offer captivating and occasionally unsettling glimpses of an emerging reality that will challenge settled assumptions about the very nature of human existence, and compel us to consider our place in a new order. -- James Herrick, Guy VanderJagt Professor of Communication, Hope College Why read this book? Because it dares to ask questions that are precise, substantial and necessary, when thinking about what's coming next. The future analyzed here is not mere speculation based on personal conjectures, but it manifests in the ramifications of causes and effects well rooted in the history of humankind. The future, in this sense, does not come from nowhere: it is already here. -- Francesca Ferrando, Adjunct Assistant Professor, NYU-Liberal Studies, New York University
Table of Content
Introduction: Reflections on the (Post)Human Future, Pavlina Radia Part I: Humanity, Big History, and Politics of Progress, Sarah Winters Chapter One: Humanity Has a Choice: Our Common Future from a Big History Perspective, Fred Spier Chapter Two: Investing in Disaster: Technical Progress and the Taboo of Diminishing Returns, David Witzling Chapter Three: Gender, Religions and the SDGs: A Reflection on Empowering Buddhist Nuns, Manuel Litalien Part II: Genocidal Fractures: The Eternal Return of the Past, Laurie Kruk Chapter Four: The Pilgrimage to Auschwitz: Making Meaning in Late in Modernity, Gillian McCann Chapter Five: From Gas Chambers to 9/11: The Future of Postmemory and Contemporary America's Commodity Grief Culture, Pavlina Radia Chapter Six: Art, Trauma, and History: A Survivor's Story, Aaron Weiss Part III: Doctrines Revisited: Rewriting the Margins, Sarah Winters Chapter Seven: The Shock Doctrine in Apocalyptic Fiction, Christine Bolus-Reichert Chapter Eight: Guy Vanderhaeghe and the Future of the Marginalized Canadian Male, Laurie Kruk Part IV: Posthuman Futures, Laurie Kruk Chapter Nine: Human versus Cyborg Life: Quality versus Quantity, Catherine Jenkins Chapter Ten: 'Not Born in a Garden': Donna Haraway, Cyborgs, and Posthuman Contemporary Art, Eric Weichel Part V: Humanity in the Digital Era, Pavlina Radia Chapter Eleven: Radical Post-Cartesianism, Or the Post-Human Potentials of Artificial Neural Networks in Our Hyperconnected Age, Chris Vitale Chapter Twelve: Actual Fantasy, Modulation Chains, and Swarms of Thought-Controlled Babel Drones: Art and Digital Ontology in the Posthuman Era, Adam Nash
Copyright Date
2019
Topic
Social, General, Movements / Humanism, Movements / Critical Theory
Dewey Decimal
128
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Philosophy

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