Posthuman Dialogues in International Relations

Posthuman Dialogues in International Relations

Posthuman Dialogues in International Relations

Posthuman Dialogues in International Relations

eBook

$41.49  $54.99 Save 25% Current price is $41.49, Original price is $54.99. You Save 25%.

Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

Posthumanism represents a significant new research direction both for International Relations and the social sciences. It emerges from questions about inter-species relations which challenge dominant perceptions of what it means to be human. Rather than seeing the human species as ‘in nature’ posthumanist thinking considers the species as ‘of nature’. The work of posthumanist thinkers has sought to dispute accepted notions of what it means to be human, raising profound questions about our relations with the rest of nature. The volume commences with an overview of the influence thinkers have had on the development of posthumanist thinking.

Key ideas in International Relations are interrogated and reconceptualised and specific case studies are presented with a focus on inter-species relations. The work allows for a consideration of the limits of the posthumanist move and provides space for critics to argue that such an approach opens the discipline up to a biological determinism, and that a focus on inter-human relations should mark the boundaries of the discipline. The essays collected in this volume provide an overview of contributions from posthumanist thinkers with the particular intention of providing a succinct introduction to the area and should appeal to scholars and students in Politics, IR and philosophy.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317041917
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/10/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Erika Cudworth is Professor of Feminist Animal Studies in the School of Social Sciences, University of East London where she teaches International Relations, researches in the fields of international political theory, critical animal studies and gender and generally thinks about things posthuman.

Stephen Hobden - Reader in International Relations in the School of Social Sciences at the University of East London, where he teaches International Relations theory.

Emilian Kavalski – Associate Professor of Global Studies at the Institute for Social Justice, Australian Catholic University (Australia).

Table of Contents

Introduction – Framing the Posthuman Dialogues in International Relations

Chapter One - Animals and Human Constitution: Greek Lessons, Posthuman Possibilities

Chapter Two – With a Posthuman Touch: International Relations in Dialogue with the Posthuman – A Human Account

Chapter Three – Telling (Hi)stories in the Anthropocene: When Forest Is Multispecies Relation

Chapter Four – Potential of Posthumanist Onto-Epistemology for the Study of International Relations

Chapter Five – Agency in Posthuman IR: Solving the Problem of Technosocially Mediated Agency

Chapter Six – Posthumanist International Relations and Ecopolitics

Chapter Seven – Worm Politics

Chapter Eight – Fish and International Relations

Chapter Nine – The Posthuman Way of War

Chapter Ten – Representing Posthumans: Citizenship and the Political Production of Bodies and Technologies

Chapter Eleven – Genetically Modified Crops and the Posthuman Politics beyond Borders

Chapter Twelve – Cyborgs, Control and Transformation: Posthumanist Arms Control and Disarmament

Chapter Thirteen – Non-Lines of Sight: Battlespace Visualization and the Reterritorialization of Martial Vision

Chapter Fourteen – The Excesses of Posthumanism: Some Reflections on ‘Thinking’ as Capacity

Epilogue – Beyond the Anthropocentric Partitioning of the World

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews