This article explores the human through critical disability studies and the theories of Rosi Braidotti. We ask: What does it mean to be human in the twenty-first century and in what ways does disability enhance these meanings? In addressing this question we seek to work through entangled connections of nature, society, technology, medicine, biopower and culture to consider the extent to which the human might be an outdated phenomenon, replaced by Braidotti’s posthuman condition. We then introduce disability as a political category, an identity and a moment of relational ethics. Critical disability studies, we argue, are perfectly at ease with the posthuman because disability has always contravened the traditional classical humanist concepti...
This article includes sociological concepts of post modernity, stigma, victimization, self-actualiza...
In this article, the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few ...
The authors take up the challenge of Goodley and Runswick-Cole’s call to dismantle the ability/disab...
This editorial presents the theme and approach of the themed issue “Humanity as a Contested Concept:...
This paper is built upon an assumption: that social theory can be generated through a meaningful eng...
"This editorial presents the theme and approach of the themed issue 'Humanity as a Contested Concept...
This paper makes a case for being in but not of the medical posthumanities, cogn...
Following the work of Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault, and Giorgio Agamben, this article offers a the...
Disability and the Posthuman is the first study to analyse cultural representations and deployments ...
This article investigates the emerging field of critical disability studies in order to explore unde...
This paper articulates our desire for new humanisms in a contemporary cultural, economic and global ...
In his article “Adopting the Unadoptable/Disabled Subject in the Posthuman Era,” Fu-Jen Chen first e...
The issue of disability represents a test case for the sustainability – practical and theoretical – ...
Theoretical work on disability is going through an expansive period, built on the growing recognitio...
This article is the result of a mutual interest in the radical philosophical dialogue discussed by M...
This article includes sociological concepts of post modernity, stigma, victimization, self-actualiza...
In this article, the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few ...
The authors take up the challenge of Goodley and Runswick-Cole’s call to dismantle the ability/disab...
This editorial presents the theme and approach of the themed issue “Humanity as a Contested Concept:...
This paper is built upon an assumption: that social theory can be generated through a meaningful eng...
"This editorial presents the theme and approach of the themed issue 'Humanity as a Contested Concept...
This paper makes a case for being in but not of the medical posthumanities, cogn...
Following the work of Hannah Arendt, Michel Foucault, and Giorgio Agamben, this article offers a the...
Disability and the Posthuman is the first study to analyse cultural representations and deployments ...
This article investigates the emerging field of critical disability studies in order to explore unde...
This paper articulates our desire for new humanisms in a contemporary cultural, economic and global ...
In his article “Adopting the Unadoptable/Disabled Subject in the Posthuman Era,” Fu-Jen Chen first e...
The issue of disability represents a test case for the sustainability – practical and theoretical – ...
Theoretical work on disability is going through an expansive period, built on the growing recognitio...
This article is the result of a mutual interest in the radical philosophical dialogue discussed by M...
This article includes sociological concepts of post modernity, stigma, victimization, self-actualiza...
In this article, the author demonstrates that contemporary cultural disability discourses offer few ...
The authors take up the challenge of Goodley and Runswick-Cole’s call to dismantle the ability/disab...