The Posthuman Pandemic

Cover of The Posthuman Pandemic by Saul Newman
Author: Saul Newman
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 9781350239067
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Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.1401452 Inches
Weight: 1.19931470528 Pounds
Width: 0.62 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 144
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The Posthuman Pandemic by Saul Newman, published by Bloomsbury Academic on December 30, 2021, is a 264-page exploration of post-humanism in the context of the COVID-19 crisis. This volume prompts readers to reflect on the limitations of humanism and the implications of the Anthropocene Age, addressing urgent concerns about neoliberalism, the arts sector, and our reliance on external political forces.

Readers will find a comprehensive examination of post-humanism as it relates to philosophy, politics, and aesthetics. The book brings together international thinkers who engage with pressing topics such as the inequalities highlighted by the pandemic and the role of cultural institutions in shaping human-centric perspectives. By tackling the complexities of our current reality, The Posthuman Pandemic offers a critical analysis of the challenges we face in rethinking agency, sovereignty, and our interconnected ecosystems.


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With the COVID-19 crisis forcing us to reflect in a dramatic way on the limits of the human and the implications of the Anthropocene Age, this timely volume addresses these concerns through an exploration of post-humanism as represented in philosophy, politics and aesthetics.

Global pandemics bring into sharp focus the bankruptcy of the neoliberal economic paradigm, the future of the arts sector in society, and our dependence upon political forces outside our control. In response to the recent state of emergency, The Posthuman Pandemic highlights the urgent need to rethink our anthropocentrism and develop new political models, aesthetic practices and ways of living.

Central to these discussions is the idea of post-humanism, a philosophy that can help us grapple with the crisis, as it takes seriously the unstable ecosystems on which we depend and the precarious nature of our long-cherished notions of agency and sovereignty. Bringing together international philosophers, political theorists and media and art theorists, all of whom engage with the posthuman, this volume explores a range of vital subjects, from the inequality revealed by COVID-19 survival rates to museums’ role in spreading human-centric understandings of a world struck by human fragility.

Facing up to the realities that the coronavirus outbreak has uncovered, The Posthuman Pandemic combines both breadth and depth of analysis to take on the posthuman challenges confronting us today.

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic. Year: 2021.
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ISBN-13: 9781350239067.
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Language: en. Pages: 264.

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