Symbiotic Posthumanist Ecologies in Western Literature, Philosophy and Art Towards Theory and Practice Volume 11

Through the burgeoning fields of Posthumanities and Environmental Humanities, this edition examines the changing conception of human subjectivity, agency, and citizenship as shaped by the dynamic interplays between nature, technology, science, and culture. The proposed ‘symbiotic turn’, (the awarene...

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Other Authors: Karpouzou, Peggy (Editor), Zampaki, Nikoleta (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Lausanne, Switzerland Peter Lang [2023]
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