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Title: Introduction : posthumanist subjectivities, or, coming after the subject...
Authors: Callus, Ivan
Herbrechter, Stefan
Keywords: Posthumanism
Subjectivity
Identity (Philosophical concept)
Technological innovations -- Social aspects
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
Citation: Callus, I., & Herbrechter, S. (2012). Introduction : posthumanist subjectivities, or, coming after the subject... . Subjectivity, 5, 241–264.
Abstract: Posthumanism is now well installed within the humanities and the social sciences as a critical discourse (see Wolfe, 2010) influenced by the wider technological condition (see Scharff and Dusek, 2003), the technological unconscious and non-conscious (see Thrift, 2004; Hayles, 2006) and by the academy growing increasingly inured to ‘switching codes’ of thought (see Bartscherer and Coover, 2011). It seems that the overriding task for posthumanism, as a critical discourse, is reflection on how the effects on and of contemporary technoculture and biotechnology force through a rethinking of the integrities and identities of the human: not forgetting, either, those of its non-human others, many of them of humanity’s own making and remaking – gods, monsters, animals, machines, systems (see, for instance, Graham, 2002; Derrida, 2008; Haraway, 2008). Critical narratives of ‘posthuman metamorphoses’ (Clarke, 2008) or of the ‘posthumanities’ (to use the term of a landmark series in the field, published by the University of Minnesota Press under the editorship of Cary Wolfe) all dwell on those themes. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/119654
ISSN: 1755635X
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