Posthuman Dialogues in International Relations
Herausgeber: Cudworth, Erika; Kavalski, Emilian; Hobden, Stephen
Posthuman Dialogues in International Relations
Herausgeber: Cudworth, Erika; Kavalski, Emilian; Hobden, Stephen
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Posthumanism emerges from questions about inter-species relations which challenge dominant perceptions of what it means to be human. The essays collected in this volume provide an overview of contributions from posthumanist thinkers with the particular intention of providing a succinct introduction to the area.
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Posthumanism emerges from questions about inter-species relations which challenge dominant perceptions of what it means to be human. The essays collected in this volume provide an overview of contributions from posthumanist thinkers with the particular intention of providing a succinct introduction to the area.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032096544
- ISBN-10: 1032096543
- Artikelnr.: 62664929
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9781032096544
- ISBN-10: 1032096543
- Artikelnr.: 62664929
Erika Cudworth is Professor of Feminist Animal Studies in the School of Social Sciences, University of East London where she teaches International Relations, researches in the fields of international political theory, critical animal studies and gender and generally thinks about things posthuman. Stephen Hobden - Reader in International Relations in the School of Social Sciences at the University of East London, where he teaches International Relations theory. Emilian Kavalski - Associate Professor of Global Studies at the Institute for Social Justice, Australian Catholic University (Australia).
Introduction - Framing the Posthuman Dialogues in International Relations
Chapter One - Animals and Human Constitution: Greek Lessons, Posthuman
Possibilities
Chapter Two - With a Posthuman Touch: International Relations in Dialogue
with the Posthuman - A Human Account
Chapter Three - Telling (Hi)stories in the Anthropocene: When Forest Is
Multispecies Relation
Chapter Four - Potential of Posthumanist Onto-Epistemology for the Study of
International Relations
Chapter Five - Agency in Posthuman IR: Solving the Problem of
Technosocially Mediated Agency
Chapter Six - Posthumanist International Relations and Ecopolitics
Chapter Seven - Worm Politics
Chapter Eight - Fish and International Relations
Chapter Nine - The Posthuman Way of War
Chapter Ten - Representing Posthumans: Citizenship and the Political
Production of Bodies and Technologies
Chapter Eleven - Genetically Modified Crops and the Posthuman Politics
beyond Borders
Chapter Twelve - Cyborgs, Control and Transformation: Posthumanist Arms
Control and Disarmament
Chapter Thirteen - Non-Lines of Sight: Battlespace Visualization and the
Reterritorialization of Martial Vision
Chapter Fourteen - The Excesses of Posthumanism: Some Reflections on
'Thinking' as Capacity
Epilogue - Beyond the Anthropocentric Partitioning of the World
Chapter One - Animals and Human Constitution: Greek Lessons, Posthuman
Possibilities
Chapter Two - With a Posthuman Touch: International Relations in Dialogue
with the Posthuman - A Human Account
Chapter Three - Telling (Hi)stories in the Anthropocene: When Forest Is
Multispecies Relation
Chapter Four - Potential of Posthumanist Onto-Epistemology for the Study of
International Relations
Chapter Five - Agency in Posthuman IR: Solving the Problem of
Technosocially Mediated Agency
Chapter Six - Posthumanist International Relations and Ecopolitics
Chapter Seven - Worm Politics
Chapter Eight - Fish and International Relations
Chapter Nine - The Posthuman Way of War
Chapter Ten - Representing Posthumans: Citizenship and the Political
Production of Bodies and Technologies
Chapter Eleven - Genetically Modified Crops and the Posthuman Politics
beyond Borders
Chapter Twelve - Cyborgs, Control and Transformation: Posthumanist Arms
Control and Disarmament
Chapter Thirteen - Non-Lines of Sight: Battlespace Visualization and the
Reterritorialization of Martial Vision
Chapter Fourteen - The Excesses of Posthumanism: Some Reflections on
'Thinking' as Capacity
Epilogue - Beyond the Anthropocentric Partitioning of the World
Introduction - Framing the Posthuman Dialogues in International Relations
Chapter One - Animals and Human Constitution: Greek Lessons, Posthuman
Possibilities
Chapter Two - With a Posthuman Touch: International Relations in Dialogue
with the Posthuman - A Human Account
Chapter Three - Telling (Hi)stories in the Anthropocene: When Forest Is
Multispecies Relation
Chapter Four - Potential of Posthumanist Onto-Epistemology for the Study of
International Relations
Chapter Five - Agency in Posthuman IR: Solving the Problem of
Technosocially Mediated Agency
Chapter Six - Posthumanist International Relations and Ecopolitics
Chapter Seven - Worm Politics
Chapter Eight - Fish and International Relations
Chapter Nine - The Posthuman Way of War
Chapter Ten - Representing Posthumans: Citizenship and the Political
Production of Bodies and Technologies
Chapter Eleven - Genetically Modified Crops and the Posthuman Politics
beyond Borders
Chapter Twelve - Cyborgs, Control and Transformation: Posthumanist Arms
Control and Disarmament
Chapter Thirteen - Non-Lines of Sight: Battlespace Visualization and the
Reterritorialization of Martial Vision
Chapter Fourteen - The Excesses of Posthumanism: Some Reflections on
'Thinking' as Capacity
Epilogue - Beyond the Anthropocentric Partitioning of the World
Chapter One - Animals and Human Constitution: Greek Lessons, Posthuman
Possibilities
Chapter Two - With a Posthuman Touch: International Relations in Dialogue
with the Posthuman - A Human Account
Chapter Three - Telling (Hi)stories in the Anthropocene: When Forest Is
Multispecies Relation
Chapter Four - Potential of Posthumanist Onto-Epistemology for the Study of
International Relations
Chapter Five - Agency in Posthuman IR: Solving the Problem of
Technosocially Mediated Agency
Chapter Six - Posthumanist International Relations and Ecopolitics
Chapter Seven - Worm Politics
Chapter Eight - Fish and International Relations
Chapter Nine - The Posthuman Way of War
Chapter Ten - Representing Posthumans: Citizenship and the Political
Production of Bodies and Technologies
Chapter Eleven - Genetically Modified Crops and the Posthuman Politics
beyond Borders
Chapter Twelve - Cyborgs, Control and Transformation: Posthumanist Arms
Control and Disarmament
Chapter Thirteen - Non-Lines of Sight: Battlespace Visualization and the
Reterritorialization of Martial Vision
Chapter Fourteen - The Excesses of Posthumanism: Some Reflections on
'Thinking' as Capacity
Epilogue - Beyond the Anthropocentric Partitioning of the World