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