Journal of Posthumanism, Vol. 1 No. 1
Author | : Sumeyra Buran Utku |
Publisher | : Transnational Press London |
Total Pages | : 141 |
Release | : 2021-05-08 |
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Rating | : 4/5 ( Downloads) |
Book excerpt: Posthumanisms beyond Disciplines Sumeyra Buran Utku, Cagdas Dedeoglu, Pelin Kümbet, Yunus Tuncel 1-4 Posthuman Archaeologies, Archaeological Posthumanisms Craig Cipolla, Rachel J. Crellin, Oliver J.T. Harris 5-21 Cyborg or Goddess? Religion and Posthumanism From Secular to Postsecular Elaine Graham 23-31 The Vital Life of Kitchens in Higher Education Institutional Workspaces Material Matterings, Affective Choreographies and Micropolitical Practices Carol A Taylor 33-52 The Body is Infinite/ Body Intelligence Ontohacking Sex-Species and the BI r/evolution in the Algoricene Jaime del Val 53-72 Chinese Kung-fu Films and the Posthuman Daoism Kin Yuen Wong 73-86 Commentaries & Interviews Are We Ready for Direct Brain Links to Machines and Each Other? A Real-World Application of Posthuman Bioethics Kevin LaGrandeur 87-91 From the Ashes Ecological Ethics and the Australian Bushfires Matt McDonald 93-96 To the Posthuman Born(e): The Post-natural World of Jeff VanderMeer Pramod K. Nayar 97-105 Dialogue on Posthuman Life, Death and COVID-19 Francesca Ferrando, Asijit Datta 107-120 Book Reviews Posthumanism and higher education: Reimagining pedagogy, practice and research Karen E Barr 121-124 On Transhumanism: The most dangerous idea in the world?! Aleksandar Talovic 125-128 Artistic Works Pink Chicken Project ISSN: 2634-3576 (Print) ISSN: 2634-3584 (Online) Journal of Posthumanism is an international multilingual peer-reviewed scholarly journal promoting innovative work to transverse the fields ranging from social sciences, humanities, and arts to medicine and STEM. In line with the efforts of creating a broad network beyond disciplinary boundaries, the journal seeks to explore what it means to be human in this technologically-saturated, ecologically damaged world, and transcend the traditional conception of the human while encouraging philosophical thinking beyond humanism.