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  1. Kafka’s nonhuman form
    troubling the boundaries of the Kafkaesque
    Author: Geier, Ted
    Published: [2016]
    Publisher:  Palgrave Macmillan, Switzerland

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  2. Origins of human language
    continuities and discontinuities with nonhuman primates
    Contributor: Boë, Louis-Jean (Herausgeber); Fagot, Joel (Herausgeber); Perrier, Pascal (Herausgeber); Schwartz, Jean-Luc (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Edition, Frankfurt am Main

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    Contributor: Boë, Louis-Jean (Herausgeber); Fagot, Joel (Herausgeber); Perrier, Pascal (Herausgeber); Schwartz, Jean-Luc (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9783631737262; 3631737262
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    Series: Speech production and perception ; volume 4
    Subjects: Mensch; Sprachentwicklung; Primaten; Akustische Kommunikation
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Hardback; (Zielgruppe)Fachpublikum/ Wissenschaft; (BISAC Subject Heading)LAN011000; (BISAC Subject Heading)FOR000000: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / General; (BISAC Subject Heading)FOR009000: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / German; (BISAC Subject Heading)LAN000000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General; (BISAC Subject Heading)LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General; (BISAC Subject Heading)MED000000: MEDICAL / General; (BISAC Subject Heading)SCI008000: SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology; (BISAC Subject Heading)SCI011000: SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Botany; (BIC subject category)CFD: Psycholinguistics; (BIC subject category)CFH: Phonetics, phonology; (BIC subject category)GTR: Cognitive science; (BIC subject category)PSV: Zoology & animal sciences; Bamboon; Continuities; Discontinuities; Evolution; Fagot; Great Apes; Human; Jean; Joël; Language; Language; Louis; Michael; Monkeys; Nonhuman; Origins; Pascal; Perrier; Primates; Rücker; Schwartz; vocal tract anatomy; with; (BISAC Subject Heading)LAN011000; (VLB-WN)1560: Hardcover, Softcover / Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft
    Scope: 365 Seiten, Illustrationen, 21 cm x 14.8 cm
  3. Antebellum Posthuman
    Race and Materiality in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    From the eighteenth-century abolitionist motto "Am I Not a Man and a Brother?" to the Civil Rights-era declaration "I AM a Man," antiracism has engaged in a struggle for the recognition of black humanity. It has done so, however, even as the very... more

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    From the eighteenth-century abolitionist motto "Am I Not a Man and a Brother?" to the Civil Rights-era declaration "I AM a Man," antiracism has engaged in a struggle for the recognition of black humanity. It has done so, however, even as the very definition of the human has been called into question by the biological sciences. While this conflict between liberal humanism and biological materialism animates debates in posthumanism and critical race studies today, Antebellum Posthuman argues that it first emerged as a key question in the antebellum era. In a moment in which the authority of science was increasingly invoked to defend slavery and other racist policies, abolitionist arguments underwent a profound shift, producing a new, materialist strain of antislavery. Engaging the works of Douglass, Thoreau, and Whitman, and Dickinson, Cristin Ellis identifies and traces the emergence of an antislavery materialism in mid-nineteenth century American literature, placing race at the center of the history of posthumanist thought. Turning to contemporary debates now unfolding between posthumanist and critical race theorists, Ellis demonstrates how this antebellum posthumanism highlights the difficulty of reconciling materialist ontologies of the human with the project of social justice

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780823278473
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    Subjects: Antislavery; Biopolitics; Frederick Douglass; Henry David Thoreau; New Materialism; Nonhuman; Posthumanism; Racial Science; Slavery; Walt Whitman; HISTORY / United States / Civil War Period (1850-1877); Antislavery movements; Humanism; Social justice; Rassismus; Soziale Gerechtigkeit; Humanismus; Materialismus; Abolitionismus; Literatur
    Scope: 1 online resource (300 pages)
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  4. Becoming human
    matter and meaning in an antiblack world
    Published: [2020]; ©2020
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York, NY

    Argues that blackness disrupts our essential ideas of race, gender, and, ultimately, the humanRewriting the pernicious, enduring relationship between blackness and animality in the history of Western science and philosophy, Becoming Human: Matter and... more

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    Argues that blackness disrupts our essential ideas of race, gender, and, ultimately, the humanRewriting the pernicious, enduring relationship between blackness and animality in the history of Western science and philosophy, Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World breaks open the rancorous debate between black critical theory and posthumanism. Through the cultural terrain of literature by Toni Morrison, Nalo Hopkinson, Audre Lorde, and Octavia Butler, the art of Wangechi Mutu and Ezrom Legae, and the oratory of Frederick Douglass, Zakiyyah Iman Jackson both critiques and displaces the racial logic that has dominated scientific thought since the Enlightenment. In so doing, Becoming Human demonstrates that the history of racialized gender and maternity, specifically antiblackness, is indispensable to future thought on matter, materiality, animality, and posthumanism. Jackson argues that African diasporic cultural production alters the meaning of being human and engages in imaginative practices of world-building against a history of the bestialization and thingification of blackness—the process of imagining the black person as an empty vessel, a non-being, an ontological zero—and the violent imposition of colonial myths of racial hierarchy. She creatively responds to the animalization of blackness by generating alternative frameworks of thought and relationality that disrupt not only the racialization of the human/animal distinction found in Western science and philosophy but also by challenging the epistemic and material terms under which the specter of animal life acquires its authority. What emerges is a radically unruly sense of a being, knowing, feeling existence: one that necessarily ruptures the foundations of "the human." Frontmatter -- Contents -- On Becoming Human -- 1 Losing Manhood -- 2 Sense of Things -- 3 “Not Our Own” -- 4 Organs of War -- Coda: Toward a Somatic Theory of Necropower -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- About the Author

     

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  5. Kafka’s Nonhuman Form
    Troubling the Boundaries of the Kafkaesque
  6. Kafka’s Nonhuman Form
    Troubling the Boundaries of the Kafkaesque
  7. Kafka’s Nonhuman Form
    Troubling the Boundaries of the Kafkaesque
  8. Origins of human language: continuities and discontinuities with nonhuman primates
    Contributor: Boë, Louis-Jean (Herausgeber); Fagot, Joël (Herausgeber); Perrier, Pascal (Herausgeber); Schwartz, Jean-Luc (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2017]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Edition, Frankfurt am Main

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    Contributor: Boë, Louis-Jean (Herausgeber); Fagot, Joël (Herausgeber); Perrier, Pascal (Herausgeber); Schwartz, Jean-Luc (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783631737262; 3631737262
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    9783631737262
    Series: Speech production and perception ; volume 4
    Subjects: Mensch; Sprachentwicklung; Akustische Kommunikation; Primaten
    Other subjects: (Produktform)Hardback; (Zielgruppe)Fachpublikum/ Wissenschaft; (BISAC Subject Heading)LAN011000; (DDC-Sachgruppen der Deutschen Nationalbibliografie)400; (BISAC Subject Heading)FOR000000: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / General; (BISAC Subject Heading)FOR009000: FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / German; (BISAC Subject Heading)LAN000000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General; (BISAC Subject Heading)LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General; (BISAC Subject Heading)MED000000: MEDICAL / General; (BISAC Subject Heading)SCI008000: SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Biology; (BISAC Subject Heading)SCI011000: SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Botany; (BIC subject category)CFD: Psycholinguistics; (BIC subject category)CFH: Phonetics, phonology; (BIC subject category)GTR: Cognitive science; (BIC subject category)PSV: Zoology & animal sciences; Bamboon; Continuities; Discontinuities; Evolution; Fagot; Great Apes; Human; Jean; Joël; Language; Language; Louis; Michael; Monkeys; Nonhuman; Origins; Pascal; Perrier; Primates; Rücker; Schwartz; vocal tract anatomy; with; (BISAC Subject Heading)LAN011000; (VLB-WN)1560: Hardcover, Softcover / Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft
    Scope: 365 Seiten, 65 Illustrationen, 22 cm, 570 g
  9. Becoming human
    matter and meaning in an antiblack world
    Published: [2020]; ©2020
    Publisher:  New York University Press, New York, NY

    Argues that blackness disrupts our essential ideas of race, gender, and, ultimately, the humanRewriting the pernicious, enduring relationship between blackness and animality in the history of Western science and philosophy, Becoming Human: Matter and... more

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    Argues that blackness disrupts our essential ideas of race, gender, and, ultimately, the humanRewriting the pernicious, enduring relationship between blackness and animality in the history of Western science and philosophy, Becoming Human: Matter and Meaning in an Antiblack World breaks open the rancorous debate between black critical theory and posthumanism. Through the cultural terrain of literature by Toni Morrison, Nalo Hopkinson, Audre Lorde, and Octavia Butler, the art of Wangechi Mutu and Ezrom Legae, and the oratory of Frederick Douglass, Zakiyyah Iman Jackson both critiques and displaces the racial logic that has dominated scientific thought since the Enlightenment. In so doing, Becoming Human demonstrates that the history of racialized gender and maternity, specifically antiblackness, is indispensable to future thought on matter, materiality, animality, and posthumanism. Jackson argues that African diasporic cultural production alters the meaning of being human and engages in imaginative practices of world-building against a history of the bestialization and thingification of blackness—the process of imagining the black person as an empty vessel, a non-being, an ontological zero—and the violent imposition of colonial myths of racial hierarchy. She creatively responds to the animalization of blackness by generating alternative frameworks of thought and relationality that disrupt not only the racialization of the human/animal distinction found in Western science and philosophy but also by challenging the epistemic and material terms under which the specter of animal life acquires its authority. What emerges is a radically unruly sense of a being, knowing, feeling existence: one that necessarily ruptures the foundations of "the human." Frontmatter -- Contents -- On Becoming Human -- 1 Losing Manhood -- 2 Sense of Things -- 3 “Not Our Own” -- 4 Organs of War -- Coda: Toward a Somatic Theory of Necropower -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- About the Author

     

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