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Cary Wolfe is Dunleive Professor of English at Rice University. He is author of Critical Environments: Postmodern Theory and the Pragmatics of the “Outside” and What Is Posthumanism? and editor of Zoontologies: The Question of the Animal, all from Minnesota. He edits the Posthumanities series for Minnesota.
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Contents Preface 1. In Lieu of an Introduction: A Conversation with Giovanni Aloi Part I. Systems: Social, Biological, Ecological 2. Lose the Building: Meaning and Form in Diller and Scofidio’s Blur 3. Time as Architectural Medium: Koolhaas and Mau’s Tree City 4. The Installation That Almost Ate Me Part II. “The Animal” 5. From Dead Meat to Glow-in-the-Dark Bunnies: Seeing “The Animal Question” in Contemporary Art 6. Apes Like Us 7. Condors at the End of the World: Rethinking Environmental Art 8. Each Time Unique: The Poetics of Extinction Part III. The Biopolitical 9. What Is the Bio- of Biopolitics and Bioart? 10. No Immunity: The Biopolitical Worlds of Eija-Liisa Ahtila 11. The Miracle of the Familiar: A Conversation with Eija-Liisa Ahtila 12. The Biopolitical Drama of Joseph Beuys Notes Index
Contents Preface 1. In Lieu of an Introduction: A Conversation with Giovanni Aloi Part I. Systems: Social, Biological, Ecological 2. Lose the Building: Meaning and Form in Diller and Scofidio’s Blur 3. Time as Architectural Medium: Koolhaas and Mau’s Tree City 4. The Installation That Almost Ate Me Part II. “The Animal” 5. From Dead Meat to Glow-in-the-Dark Bunnies: Seeing “The Animal Question” in Contemporary Art 6. Apes Like Us 7. Condors at the End of the World: Rethinking Environmental Art 8. Each Time Unique: The Poetics of Extinction Part III. The Biopolitical 9. What Is the Bio- of Biopolitics and Bioart? 10. No Immunity: The Biopolitical Worlds of Eija-Liisa Ahtila 11. The Miracle of the Familiar: A Conversation with Eija-Liisa Ahtila 12. The Biopolitical Drama of Joseph Beuys Notes Index
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