This timely book examines the rise of posthumanism as both a material
condition and a developing philosophical-ethical project in the age of
cloning, gene engineering, organ transplants and implants. Nayar first
maps the political and philosophical critiques of traditional
humanism, revealing its exclusionary and ‘speciesist’ politics
that position the human as a distinctive and dominant life form. He
then contextualizes the posthumanist vision which, drawing upon
biomedical, engineering and techno-scientific studies, concludes that
human consciousness is shaped by its co-evolution with other life
forms, and our human form inescapably influenced by tools and
technology. Finally the book explores posthumanism’s roots in
disability studies, animal studies and bioethics to underscore the
constructed nature of ‘normalcy’ in bodies, and the singularity of
species and life itself. As this book powerfully demonstrates,
posthumanism marks a radical reassessment of the human as constituted
by symbiosis, assimilation, difference and dependence upon and with
other species. Mapping the terrain of these far-reaching debates,
Posthumanism will be an invaluable companion to students of cultural
studies and modern and contemporary literature.
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ISBN
9780745688572
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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