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072 7 _aPHI010000
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084 _aonline - DeGruyter
245 0 0 _aPosthumous Life :
_bTheorizing Beyond the Posthuman /
_ced. by Jami Weinstein, Claire Colebrook.
264 1 _aNew York, NY :
_bColumbia University Press,
_c[2017]
264 4 _c©2017
300 _a1 online resource (384 p.)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 0 _aCritical Life Studies
505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tContents --
_tPreface: Postscript On the Posthuman --
_tIntroduction: Critical Life Studies and the Problems of Inhuman Rites and Posthumous Life --
_tI. Posthuman Vestiges --
_t1. Pre- and Posthuman Animals: The Limits and Possibilities of Animal-Human Relations --
_t2. Posthumanism and Narrativity: Beginning Again with Arendt, Derrida, and Deleuze --
_t3. Subject Matters --
_tII. Organic Rites --
_t4. Therefore, The Animal That Saw Derrida --
_t5. The Plant and the Sovereign: Plant and Animal Life in Derrida --
_t6. Of Ecology, Immunity, and Islands: The Lost Maples of Big Bend --
_tIII. Inorganic Rites --
_t7. After Nature: The Dynamic Automation of Technical Objects --
_t8. Nonpersons --
_t9. Supra- and Subpersonal Registers of Political Physiology --
_t10. Geophilosophy, Geocommunism: Is There Life after Man? --
_tIV. Posthumous Life --
_t11. Proliferation, Extinction, and an Anthropocene Aesthetic --
_t12. Spectral Life: The Uncanny Valley Is in Fact a Gigantic Plain, Stretching as Far as the Eye Can See in Every Direction --
_t13. Darklife: Negation, Nothingness, and the Will-To-Life in Schopenhauer --
_t14. Thinking Life: The Problem Has Changed --
_tContributors --
_tIndex
506 0 _arestricted access
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520 _aPosthumous Life launches critical life studies: a mode of inquiry that neither endorses nor dismisses a wave of recent "turns" toward life, matter, vitality, inhumanity, animality, and the real. Questioning the nature and limits of life in the natural sciences, the essays in this volume examine the boundaries and significance of the human and the humanities in the wake of various redefinitions of what counts as life. They explore the possibility of theorizing life without assuming it to be either a simple substrate or an always-mediated effect of culture and difference. Posthumous Life provides new ways of thinking about animals, plants, humans, difference, sexuality, race, gender, identity, the earth, and the future.
530 _aIssued also in print.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mrz 2022)
650 0 _aEvolution (Biology)
_xForecasting.
650 0 _aHuman beings
_xForecasting.
650 0 _aPhilosophical anthropology.
650 7 _aPHILOSOPHY / Movements / Humanism.
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700 1 _aAnderson, Nicole
_eautore
700 1 _aBeckman, Frida
_eautore
700 1 _aColebrook, Claire
_eautore
_ecuratore
700 1 _aHekman, Susan
_eautore
700 1 _aHird, Myra J.
_eautore
700 1 _aHunt, Alastair
_eautore
700 1 _aLippit, Akira Mizuta
_eautore
700 1 _aMorton, Timothy
_eautore
700 1 _aNealon, Jeffrey T.
_eautore
700 1 _aParisi, Luciana
_eautore
700 1 _aProtevi, John
_eautore
700 1 _aSaldanha, Arun
_eautore
700 1 _aStengers, Isabelle
_eautore
700 1 _aThacker, Eugene
_eautore
700 1 _aWeinstein, Jami
_eautore
_ecuratore
700 1 _aWolfe, Cary
_eautore
850 _aIT-RoAPU
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.7312/wein17214
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780231544320
856 4 2 _3Cover
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