*Just on general principles, I like an out-there manifesto. *Also, I'm pretty sure that this manifesto is one of the few examples of human writing that a posthuman would find genuinely funny. "Over ...
As our ideas of the human have come under increasing challenging – from technological change, from medical advances, from the existential threat of climate crisis amongst many other things – the ...
As the Christian world celebrates the capital punishment and resuscitation of Jesus Christ, and Jews celebrate Passover, there are fierce winds of change suggesting that these acts of worship will ...
Prominent advocates of posthumanism such as Nick Bostrom and Ray Kurzweil make the case that a drastic increase in the human lifespan (or healthspan) would be intrinsically good. This question of the ...
Transhumanism and Posthumanism in Twenty-First Century Narrative brings together fifteen scholars from five different countries to explore the different ways in which the posthuman has been addressed ...
Brendan Keogh offers a solution to the binary of humanity’s ‘either/or’ dilemma with posthumanism. “I would like to suggest that human is a constructed (and often contested) identity or subject ...
BKC Faculty Associate Magda Romanska investigates posthuman disability studies and where the field fits in with conversations around modern technologies. "By probing the limits of human and machine ...
Crip, critically-abled and Rhizomatic bodies. Hybrid bodies at the threshold of humanity; bodies mutually debilitated and in/complete. Amorphous Bodies is a lecture-praxis series designed to create a ...
It was wonderful to see such a diverse mix of faculty, students and SFU community gathered at the Research Hub for the 6 th session for the Possible’s Slow Fuse with Dr. Nathalie Sinclair and Dr.