More Posthuman Glossary provides a significant set of framework concepts and topics that navigate through the abundance of innovative methodological tools generated by posthumanist practices, and enables ways to think with the complex conditions of the world.

Felicity Colman, Professor of Media Arts, University of the Arts, London, UK

How are we to navigate the world today? The editors of <i>More Posthuman Glossary</i> adopt the Stengerian strategy of forming relays. The question is no longer whether to render explicit or clarify what would remain implicit. It is about “consolidating just a little more”, always a little more with every new entry in the glossary. Encore!

Andrej Radman, Assistant Professor of Architecture Philosophy and Theory, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

The notion of the posthuman continues to both intrigue and confuse, not least because of the huge number of ideas, theories and figures associated with this term. More Posthuman Glossary provides a way in to the dizzying array of posthuman concepts, providing vivid accounts of emerging terms. It is much more than a series of definitions, however, in that it seeks to imagine and predict what new terms might come into being as this exciting field continues to expand.

A follow-up volume to the brilliant interventions of Posthuman Glossary (2018), this book extends and elaborates on that work, particularly focusing on concepts of race, indigeneity and new ideas in radical ecology. It also includes new and emerging voices within the new humanities and multiple modes of communicating ideas.

This is an indispensible glossary for those who are exploring what the non-human, inhuman and posthuman might mean in the 21st century.

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Contributors
Preface, Donna Haraway
Introduction, Rosi Braidotti, Emily Jones and Goda Klumbyte

Glossary
Acting as country, Daryle Rigney
Agrarian (Post-)Humanities, Sophie von Redecker
Algoritmic governmentality, Antoinette Rouvroy and Goda Klumbyte
Art and Bioethics, Sarah Boers
Collaborative Politics, Simone Bignall
Collapse, Christopher F. Julien
Composting, Astrida Neimanis and Jennifer Mae Hamilton
Convergences, Rosi Braidotti, Emily Jones and Goda Klumbyte
Cosmic Artisan, Kay Sidebottom
Crip Theory, Kelly Fritsch
Critical Posthuman Theory, Rosi Braidotti and Emily Jones
(De)constructing Risk, Helene Kazan
Defamiliarisation, Helen Palmer
Dissappearance, Rick Dolphijn and Trixie Tsang
The Distributed University, Sarah Nuttall and Rosi Braidotti
EcoLaw, Margaret Davies
Emergent Ecologies, Eben Kirksey
Empathy Beyond the Human, Danielle Sands
Endomaterialities, Celia Roberts
Existential Posthumanism: A Manifesto, Francesca Ferrando
Ex-colonialism, Simone Bignall
Feminism and oceans, Gina Heathcote
Fermentation, Olga Goriunova
Geoengineering, Holly Jean Buck
Geontopower, Elizabeth Povinelli
Humus Economicus, Janna Holmstedt
Hydrofeminism, Astrida Neimanis
Internet of Trees, Jennifer Gabrys
Intragenerational Justice and Care, Christina Fredengren
Linguistic Incompossibility, Ruth Clemens
Low Trophic Theory, Cecilia Åsberg and Marietta Radomska
Manus Island and Manus Prison Theory, Omid Tofighian with Behrouz Boochani
The Meltionary,Melt (Loren Britton and Isabel Paehr)
Nauru Imprisoned Exiles Collective, Elahe Zivardar, also known as Ellie Shakiba (with Mehran Ghadiri)
New Materialist Informatics, Goda Klumbyte and Claude Draude
Norms, Fleur Johns
Ontologised Plasticity, Zakkiyah Iman Jackson
Organoids: arts, ethics, technology, Sarah Boers
Parasitology, Rick Dolphijn
Pattern Discrimination, Clemens Apprich
Petroculture, Josephine Taylor
Postcolonial and decolonial computing, Paula Chakravartty and Mara Mills
Postcolonial Drone Scholarship, Sabiha Allouche
Posthuman Agency, Simone Bignall
Posthuman Care, Rosi Braidotti and Goda Klumbyte
Posthuman Data, Jannice Käll
Posthuman Feminist Aesthetics, Nina Lykke
Posthuman International Law and Outer Space, Emily Jones and Rosi Braidotti
Post-humanitarian law, Matilda Arvidsson
Posthuman Nursing, Jamie B. Smith
Posthuman Publics, Fiona Hillary
Posthumanism and Design, Laura Forlano
Proxy Reasoning, Olga Goriunova
Queer Death Studies, Marietta Radomska and Nina Lykke
Racialising Assemblages, Ezekiel Dixon-Román
Relational Sovereignty, Simone Bignall
Rights of Nature, Emily Jones
Side-channel Attack, Matthew Fuller
Surface Orientations, Nishat Awan
Surrogacy, Sophie Lewis
Swarm warfare, Lauren Wilcox
Syndemic, Joni Adamson and Steven Hartman
Toxic Embodiment, Cecilia Åsberg
Transcorporiality II: Covid-19 and Climate Change, Stacy Alaimo
Transjectivity, Christine Daigle
Undead, Julieta Aranda and Eben Kirksey
Vibrant Death, Nina Lykke
Viral, Filipa Ramos
Weird, Gry Ulstein

Cumulative Bibliography

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The sequel to <i>Posthuman Glossary</i> which extends and elaborates on emerging concepts within the posthumanities.
Brings the posthumanities into conversation more closely with matters of race, indigeneity, and ecology

Theory is back! The vitality of critical thinking in the world today is palpable, as is a spirit of insurgency that sustains it. Theoretical practice has exploded with renewed energy in media, society, the arts and the corporate world. New generations of critical ‘studies’ areas have grown alongside the classical radical epistemologies of the 1970s: gender, feminist, queer, race, postcolonial and subaltern studies, cultural studies, film, television and media studies.
This series aims to present cartographic accounts of emerging critical theories and to reflect the vitality and inspirational force of on-going theoretical debates.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781350231429
Publisert
2022-12-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
224

Biografisk notat

Rosi Braidotti is Distinguished University Professor at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Her publications include Patterns of Dissonance (1991), Metamorphoses (2002), Transpositions (2006), Nomadic Subjects (1994 and 2011), Nomadic Theory (2011), The Posthuman (2013), and Posthuman Knowledge (2019). She co-edited with Paul Gilroy Conflicting Humanities (2016) and with Maria Hlavajova The Posthuman Glossary (2018).

Emily Jones is Lecturer in Law at the University of Essex, UK. She is author (with G. Heathcote; S.Labenski and S.Bertotti) of The Law of War and Peace Volume 1 (2020) and Volume 2 (forthcoming 2023, Bloomsbury).

Goda Klumbyte is a Research Associate at the University of Kassel, Germany. Her research engages feminist science and technology studies and critical computing.