The Critical Turn in Posthumanism and Postcolonial Interventions

作者: Debashish Banerji , Makarand R. Paranjape

DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-3637-5_1

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摘要: This chapter introduces the concept of volume and its constituent essays. Critical Posthumanism has received increasing attention in recent times; but this attempts to open a new posthuman studies by bringing South Asian postcolonial considerations into scholarship, with regard both their subaltern critiques archives positive engagement transformation. In keeping objective, been divided three sections containing five essays each - “Critical Theory – The Posthuman Turn,” “Subalternity Posthumanism” “Reconstructions.” first section deals critical cartographies posthumanism, second views posthumanism through postcolonial, feminist lenses; third seeks solutions from premodern postmodern sources, particularly belonging Asia, related planetary outcomes.

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