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Technology and animals often function as boundaries against which we define the human. In this collection of essays, internationally known theorists muddle the categorical boundaries such that animals and technologies become necessary components rather than limits for what it means to be human. This book was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.
Through tranimacies, this book aims at rethinking the linking of liberation struggles amongst former colonized peoples and lands, minoritized genders and sexualities, racially marked persons and non-human animals, and does so in a variety of geopolitical and temporal sites.
It is widely apparent in our hyper-globalized world that the epistemologies, institutions, and practices underwriting it have reached a state of profound crisis. Everything is inevitably brought into proximity and correlation. Wars, natural disasters, climate change, political and economic turmoil cannot be isolated, insulated, instituted, even immunized, as something apart, something that might be considered proper only to itself. This edition considers this crisis of the proper with a focus on Italian political theorist Roberto Espositös work on community, immunity, and biopolitics. This book was originally published as a Special Issue of Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities.
In "after modernism" the meanings of "after" include periodisation, homage and critique. This book attends to neglected genealogies and intertexts-"high" and "low"-yet offering unacknowledged ontological, epistemological, conceptual and figurative resources.
This book is a collection of 11 essays addressing the place of death and its denial from a philosophical, psychoanalytic, and literary perspectives. The collection offers contemporary and fresh insights on these timely questions. It was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.
This book is based upon the efforts of the Ontogenetics Process Group that began meeting in 2017 to explore new and innovative ways of thinking the problem of complexity in living, physical, and social systems outside the algorithmic models that have dominated paradigms of complexity to date.
This volume stages a series of encounters between the French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy and leading scholars of his work along four major themes of Nancy¿s thought: sense, experience, existence, and Christianity.
This volume focuses upon one of Peter Sloterdijk's central ideas, anthropotechnics. The essays included in this volume enter a critical dialogue with Sloterdijk and his many philosophical interlocutors.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the writings of Belgian philosopher Vinciane Despret. This volume features translated excerpts from each of Despret's books, an interview with Despret, as well as a preface by Donna Haraway. This book was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities.
This collection brings together scholars and practitioners seeking to question and re-theorize woman, writing, women¿s writing, writing across cultures. It develops recent feminist, queer and transgender theory and practice, and explores "writing across" in a number of axes. This book was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the writings of Italian philosopher Roberto Marchesini. It features translated excerpts from most of Marchesini's books, an interview with Marchesini, as well as a preface by Boria Sax and an essay by Jeffrey Bussolini. It was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the writings of French philosopher Dominique Lestel. This volume features translated excerpts from each of Lestel's books, an interview with Lestel, and an expository essay by Matthew Chrulew. It was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.
This collection investigates the critical purchase of the idiom of affect in this 'post-humanist' thinking of the subject. It also explores political and ethical questions raised by the deployment of affect as a theoretical and artistic category.
This collection publishes Pamela Sue Anderson's extraordinary, previously unpublished last work on love and vulnerability for the first time, with a diverse, multidisciplinary, international range of contributors responding to it, to Anderson's oeuvre as a whole, and to her life and death.
Through tranimacies, this book aims at rethinking the linking of liberation struggles amongst former colonized peoples and lands, minoritized genders and sexualities, racially marked persons and non-human animals, and does so in a variety of geopolitical and temporal sites.
This book explores philosophical thinking that refuses the tragic model of thought, by turning instead to comedy. Contributions propose to break, the use of tragedy as an index of truth and philosophical worth. Instead, they explore new conceptions of solidarity, sympathy, critique, and justice. It was published as a special issue of Angelaki.
This book interrogates Schelling's rich philosophies for new possibilities for contemporary speculative thought, while also laying bear Schelling's already-existing legacy in twenty-first century philosophy. It was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities.
Gilles Deleuze wrote that 'immanence can be said to be the burning issue of all philosophy. It engulfs sages and gods'. This collection assesses the implications of Deleuze's claim in relation to the equally potent question of materialism. It was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities.
Francois Laruelle has been developing non-philosophy since the 1970s. The contributions to this volume bring together researchers who show the current scope of non-philosophy with essays on gender, science, religion, politics, animals, and the history of philosophy. It was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.
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