The Stars Beneath Our Feet (2015), video still. (© Louise Mackenzie) Welcome to the first session in The Posthumanities Hub Seminar Series 2021! When: 28 Jan 2021, 13:15-15:00 (CET)Where: Zoom (link will be sent out after registration). Please, have your name visible upon entering.Registration: In order to take part in the seminar, please register by …
Tag: Anthropocene
Invasive Plantimacies? Queering Kinship. The Posthumanism Research Network Presents Dr. Catriona Sandilands
Following a long line of queer and feminist thinkers who have taken up intimacy as a key terrain of biopolitical struggle, this talk will explore possibilities for living intimately with plants, and especially so-called “invasive” plants, as an important invitation to rethinking ecological relationships in and for the [M]Anthropocene.The talk will focus on mulberries in …
Open Humanities Lab Symposium: New Humanities & the Anthropocene (14-15 May)
Welcome to the Open Humanities Lab Symposium: New Humanities & the Anthropocene, taking place on 14th & 15th May at Openlab, Stockholm. In order to register for the event, please send an email to: the.posthumanities.hub[at]gmail.com New Humanities & the Anthropocene (Uncertainty, response-ability and humankind) Now, the environment is in us, and we humans are fully …
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SYMPOSIUM: Deterritorialising the Future
Deterritorialising the Future: A symposium on heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene 14th September 2018, 9:30 - 17:30 Senate House London UK What does it mean to conserve, collect, curate or interpret ‘the past’ in the shadow of the Anthropocene? How might we reimagine issues of care, vulnerability, diversity and inheritance in this new geological/conceptual framework? Drawing on current …
Feminist posthumanities is for everybody!
Human nature is not the oxymoron we imagined it to be. In this new planetary age of the Anthropocene, defined by human-induced climatic, biological, and even geological transformations, we humans are fully in nature. And nature is fully in us. This was, of course, always the case, but it is more conspicuously so now than …