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Posthuman Ethics: Embodiment and Cultural Theory

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Book Details:

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Author: Patricia MacCormack
Binding: Paperback
Number of Pages: 168
ISBN: 9781138053618
Language: English
Cover: Paperback
Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches


About the Book:

Posthuman Ethics by Patricia MacCormack explores the ethical dimensions of posthuman theory in a world increasingly marked by hybrid identities and transformed bodies. Rather than asking what the posthuman is, this thought-provoking book asks how posthuman theory opens up new ways to understand the relationships between different kinds of lives.

In this exploration, MacCormack delves into the ethical considerations of posthuman theory, focusing on bodies as sites of transformation and political power. She examines various body forms—tattooed and modified bodies, animal rights bodies, monstrous bodies, queer bodies, and even bodies on the edge of extinction—challenging traditional conceptions of the human form.

By addressing the intersection of bodies, power, and philosophical inquiry, Posthuman Ethics offers a unique and innovative approach to the future of human existence. It goes beyond conventional ethics, advocating for a creative, activist, and adaptive way of thinking about the ethics of the posthuman. This book is a call for freedom, imaginative political tactics, and a radical shift in our contemplation of power, identity, and ethics.