Interweaving posthuman theory, care philosophy and contemporary fiction, Curious Kin in Fictions of Posthuman Care offers generative visions of care that make room for the incredible range of affects, energies, behaviours, attachments and dependencies that produce and sustain life in more-than-human worlds.
Interweaving posthuman theory, care philosophy and contemporary fiction, Curious Kin in Fictions of Posthuman Care offers generative visions of care that make room for the incredible range of affects, energies, behaviours, attachments and dependencies that produce and sustain life in more-than-human worlds.
Amelia DeFalco is Professor of Contemporary Literature at the University of Leeds. She is the author of Uncanny Subjects: Aging in Contemporary Narrative (2010), Imagining Care: Responsibility, Dependency, and Canadian Literature (2016), and co-editor of Ethics and Affects in the Fiction of Alice Munro (2018).
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From Human to Posthuman Care Care Robots and Affective Legitimacy Feral Touch: Care and Contact in Posthuman Worlds Care and Disposable Bodies Decolonizing Posthuman Care Care beyond Life: Imagining Posthumous Relations
From Human to Posthuman Care Care Robots and Affective Legitimacy Feral Touch: Care and Contact in Posthuman Worlds Care and Disposable Bodies Decolonizing Posthuman Care Care beyond Life: Imagining Posthumous Relations
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