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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 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 book on Relationality addresses our growing "crisis of connection" by foregrounding the multi-faceted ways in which we are interconnected with each other and the world in which we live.
Nuclear Theory Degree Zero: Essays Against the Nuclear Android investigates the threat conveyed and maintained by the nuclear cycle: mining, research, health, power generation and weaponry.
This collection publishes Pamela Sue Anderson's extraordinary, previously unpublished last work on love and vulnerability for the first time, with a diverse, multidisciplinary, international range of contributors responding to it, to Anderson¿s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.
This collection grapples with how affect, imagination, and embodiment can operate to either constrain or enable the justice of institutions and the experiences of specific social identities.
This volume reflects on the meaning and the implications of Yuk Hui's notion of cosmotechnics, which opens up an anti-universalist and pluralist perspective on technology beyond the West.
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.
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 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.
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.
Pursuing the discursive or material effects of relational queerness, this book reflects on how objects can illuminate, affect, and animate queer modes of being. This book 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.
This collection provides English readers with a critical update on current debates on biopolitics in and around Italian thought. This book was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.
This book analyses the notion of the alien in contemporary philosophy, thinking through politics, posthumanism, and alienation beyond and across the circuitry of thought that would otherwise enfold the alien in its regressive trappings. It was first published as a special issue of Angelaki.
This collection examines dimensions of gender and sexuality insofar as they can either deepen or displace the traditional centrality of psychoanalysis in matters sexual. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Angelaki: The Journal of the Theoretical Humanities.
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 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.
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