Posthumanism in practice:
"Posthumanism disrupts many of the assumptions that underly traditional humanist thinking. This thinking has profoundly shaped how we see ourselves, our place in the world and impacts how we treat said world. It was generally accepted that we, as humans, are easily defined as special, standing...
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London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney
Bloomsbury Academic
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Zusammenfassung: | "Posthumanism disrupts many of the assumptions that underly traditional humanist thinking. This thinking has profoundly shaped how we see ourselves, our place in the world and impacts how we treat said world. It was generally accepted that we, as humans, are easily defined as special, standing apart from animals, plants, and microbiota. These kinds of assumptions, both consciously and unconsciously, underpin scientific investigation, arts practice, curation, education, and research in the social sciences and humanities, and particularly as informed by traditions emerging from European and Enlightenment philosophies. Posthumanism in Practice applies this disruptive posthumanist thinking to intersectional practices in the arts, sciences and humanities. It provides examples and insights to help us think through issues of methodology when applying posthumanist thinking to how to think, create and live. In this book, artists, researchers, educators, and curators set out how their own work has changed in response to engaging with posthumanism, or how the things that they have discovered can be better understood within this different paradigm. By capturing these ideas, Posthumanism in Practice shows how posthumanist thought can move beyond theory, inform action, and produce new artefacts, effects, and methods that are more relevant and useful for the incoming realities for all life in the 21st Century." |
Beschreibung: | X, 249 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781350293809 |
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adam_text | Contents List of contributors vii Acknowledgements xi Introduction: Theory into praxis Christine Daigle and Matt Hayler 1 Section I Science and Technology 1 Engineering the posthuman: Conceiving handedness and constructing disabled prostheses Stuart Murray 2 3 17 Posthuman(izing) biomedicine: The role of microbiota in Parkinson’s disease research Aaron Bradshaw 31 Posthumanism and the limits of multispecies relationality Bryan Lim 43 4 Alien embodiment and nomadic subjectivity: A speculative 57 report Steve Klee and Kirsten McKenzie Section II Art and Curation 5 Sympoietic art practice with plants: A case for posthumanist co-expression Lin Charlston 79 6 Kneading bodies Madaleine Trigg 95 7 Circus as practices of hope Marie-Andrée Robitaille 114 8 Posthumanism in play: Entangled subjects, agenție cutscenes, vibrant matter, and species hybridity Poppy Wilde 133 9 Posthumanist interfaces: Developing new conceptual frameworks for museum practices in the context of a major museum technology collection Deborah Lawler-Dormer and Christopher John Müller 147 10 Affirming future(s): Towards a posthumanist conservation in practice Hélia Marçal and Rebecca Gordon 165 Section III Education 11 Water, ice, and dead ‘tadpoles’: Discovering within undecided boundaries in early childhood education for sustainability research Debra Harwood 181 12 Reflections on a language teacher education praxis from a posthumanist viewpoint Laryssa Paulino de Queiroz Sousa and Rosane Rocha Pessoa 198
Contents vi 13 Unlearning to be human? The pedagogical implications of twenty-first-century post-anthropocentrism Stefan Herbrechter 212 14 Posthumanism and postdisciplinarity: Breaking our old teaching and research habits Christine Daigle Index 227 241
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Contents List of contributors vii Acknowledgements xi Introduction: Theory into praxis Christine Daigle and Matt Hayler 1 Section I Science and Technology 1 Engineering the posthuman: Conceiving handedness and constructing disabled prostheses Stuart Murray 2 3 17 Posthuman(izing) biomedicine: The role of microbiota in Parkinson’s disease research Aaron Bradshaw 31 Posthumanism and the limits of multispecies relationality Bryan Lim 43 4 Alien embodiment and nomadic subjectivity: A speculative 57 report Steve Klee and Kirsten McKenzie Section II Art and Curation 5 Sympoietic art practice with plants: A case for posthumanist co-expression Lin Charlston 79 6 Kneading bodies Madaleine Trigg 95 7 Circus as practices of hope Marie-Andrée Robitaille 114 8 Posthumanism in play: Entangled subjects, agenție cutscenes, vibrant matter, and species hybridity Poppy Wilde 133 9 Posthumanist interfaces: Developing new conceptual frameworks for museum practices in the context of a major museum technology collection Deborah Lawler-Dormer and Christopher John Müller 147 10 Affirming future(s): Towards a posthumanist conservation in practice Hélia Marçal and Rebecca Gordon 165 Section III Education 11 Water, ice, and dead ‘tadpoles’: Discovering within undecided boundaries in early childhood education for sustainability research Debra Harwood 181 12 Reflections on a language teacher education praxis from a posthumanist viewpoint Laryssa Paulino de Queiroz Sousa and Rosane Rocha Pessoa 198
Contents vi 13 Unlearning to be human? The pedagogical implications of twenty-first-century post-anthropocentrism Stefan Herbrechter 212 14 Posthumanism and postdisciplinarity: Breaking our old teaching and research habits Christine Daigle Index 227 241 |
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