
Being Human
Between Animals and Technology
- 192 pages
- English
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About this book
Technology and animals often serve as the boundaries by which we define the human. In this issue contributors explore these categories as necessary supplements or as porous membranes which disturb the scaffolding of how the human is constructed. A lingering question throughout is whether we have ever been human or if such a category is a non-localizable ideal or perhaps a misnomer. 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. They examine a range of subjects, including apophatic animality, critical media objects-to-think-with, biosemiotic insect resonances, the monstrous and horrific which dislodges our cultural animals, and the problem of thinking of animality as stupidity. Novels, films, digital objects, scientific laboratories, philosophical texts, animals on the road and in the fields serve as sites for inquiry. The result of these investigations is the spectral possibility that we are not the humans we make ourselves out to be.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- 1. Editorial Introduction
- 2. Animal Spirits: Philosomorphism and the Background Revolts of Cinema
- 3. Speculative Realism in Chains: A Love Story
- 4. A Picture Book of Invisible Worlds: Semblances of Insects and Humans in Jakob von Uexküll’s Laboratory
- 5. New Tricks
- 6. Apophatic Animality: Lautréamont, Bachelard, and the Bliss of Metamorphosis
- 7. Honeycomb Series
- 8. Insects and Canaries: Medianatures and Aesthetics of the Invisible
- 9. Tolstoy’s Bestiary: Animality and Animosity in The Kreutzer Sonata
- 10. A Global Cinematic Zone of Animal and Technology
- 11. Doing and Saying Stupid Things in the Twentieth Century: Bêtise and Animality in Deleuze and Derrida
- 12. Five Heraldic Animals (for Eduardo Kac)
- 13. After Animality, Before the Law: Interview with Cary Wolfe
- Index
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