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Posthuman Glossary
Posthuman Glossary
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The "Posthuman Glossary" is a collection of critical terms related to posthumanity, exploring themes such as Anthropocene/Capitalocene, eco-sophies, digital activism, algorithmic cultures, and security and the inhuman. It provides an outline for understanding the posthuman condition and offers potential artistic, intellectual, and activist itineraries for navigating this complex reality. The glossary bridges disciplines, terminologies, and critical communities, unlocking the terms of posthumanity for students and researchers.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 576 pages
\n Publication date: 22 February 2018
\n Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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If art, science, and the humanities have shared one thing, it was their common engagement with constructions and representations of the human. However, under the pressure of new contemporary concerns, we are experiencing a "posthuman condition"; the combination of new developments, such as the neoliberal economics of global capitalism, migration, technological advances, environmental destruction on a mass scale, the perpetual war on terror and extensive security systems, with a troublesome reiteration of old, unresolved problems that mean the concept of the human as we had previously known it has undergone dramatic transformations.
The Posthuman Glossary is a volume providing an outline of the critical terms of posthumanity in present-day artistic and intellectual work. It builds on the broad thematic topics of Anthropocene/Capitalocene, eco-sophies, digital activism, algorithmic cultures, and security and the inhuman. It outlines potential artistic, intellectual, and activist itineraries of working through the complex reality of the 'posthuman condition, and creates an understanding of the altered meanings of art vis-à-vis critical present-day developments. It bridges missing links across disciplines,terminologies, constituencies, and critical communities. This original work will unlock the terms of the posthuman for students and researchers alike.
The 'posthuman condition' is a term used to describe the state of being that emerges as a result of the complex interplay between new developments and the persistent problems that have plagued humanity throughout its history. It is a condition that is characterized by a range of phenomena, including the increasing automation of work, the blurring of the boundaries between human and non-human entities, and the emergence of new forms of life that are not strictly biological or technological in nature.
One of the key features of the 'posthuman condition' is the way in which it challenges traditional conceptions of the human. In the past, the human was often seen as a distinct entity, separate from the natural world and other forms of life. However, in the posthuman world, the human is seen as just one among many different entities, all of which are interconnected and interdependent. This interconnectedness is reflected in the way in which new technologies are being used to connect people and to manipulate the natural world, and in the way in which global networks of power and influence are being shaped by the actions of individuals and groups.
Another feature of the 'posthuman condition' is the way in which it is shaping the way in which we think about ourselves and our place in the world. In the past, we often thought of ourselves as being in control of our own lives and our destinies. However, in the posthuman world, we are increasingly aware of the ways in which our actions and our choices are shaped by a range of external factors, including social, economic, and political forces. This awareness is leading to a growing sense of disillusionment and uncertainty about the future, as we struggle to make sense of a world that is changing rapidly and in unpredictable ways.
Despite these challenges, the 'posthuman condition' also presents opportunities for new forms of creativity, innovation, and social change. As we become more aware of the ways in which we are interconnected and interdependent, we are also becoming more aware of the ways in which we can work together to create a better world. This is reflected in the growing movement of digital activism, which is using new technologies to connect people and to mobilize for social and political change.
In conclusion, the 'posthuman condition' is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that is shaping the way in which we think about ourselves and our place in the world. It is a condition that is characterized by a range of phenomena, including the increasing automation of work, the blurring of the boundaries between human and non-human entities, and the emergence of new forms of life that are not strictly biological or technological in nature. While it presents challenges, it also presents opportunities for new forms of creativity, innovation, and social change. As we continue to navigate this new world, it is important that we remain open to the possibilities that it presents and that we work together to create a better future for ourselves and for generations to come.
\n Weight: 1192g\n
Dimension: 229 x 183 x 39 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781350030251\n \n
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