Disability and the Posthuman is the first study to analyse cultural representations and deployments of disability as they interact with posthumanist theories of technology and embodiment. Working across a wide range of texts, many new to critical enquiry, in contemporary writing, film and cultural practice from North America, Europe, the Middle East and Japan, it covers a diverse range of topics, including: contemporary cultural theory and aesthetics; design, engineering and gender; the visualisation of prosthetic technologies in the representation of war and conflict; and depictions of work, time and sleep. While noting the potential limitations of posthumanist assessments of the technologized body, the study argues that there are exciting...
Disability is a form of difference that is created when the social participation of someone with an ...
This article analyzes a contemporary posthuman culture of work through a critical disability optic a...
The author analyses the theoretical and empirical convergence between posthumanist studies and disab...
What is the memory of the human in posthuman formations of cultural narrative? To what extent is suc...
In this short work, the author will reflect on how we might understand the technology-subject relati...
The article analyses depictions of disability embodiment in a range of contemporary North American s...
In the contemporary special pedagogy, it is clearly seen, that we are dealing with a situation of pa...
This article explores the human through critical disability studies and the theories of Rosi Braidot...
This article analyses questions of a contemporary posthuman culture of work through a critical disab...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Comparative Media Studies, 2006.Inclu...
Cultural disability studies is an explicitly interdisciplinary field that synthesises scholarship in...
This paper makes a case for being in but not of the medical posthumanities, cogn...
The article explores the interweaving of theater with and by disabled artists with so-called postdra...
This thesis emerges from my work in the disability field and engagement in disability arts. After at...
In this paper, we query the legitimacy of the atypical body for membership, quasi-membership, or exc...
Disability is a form of difference that is created when the social participation of someone with an ...
This article analyzes a contemporary posthuman culture of work through a critical disability optic a...
The author analyses the theoretical and empirical convergence between posthumanist studies and disab...
What is the memory of the human in posthuman formations of cultural narrative? To what extent is suc...
In this short work, the author will reflect on how we might understand the technology-subject relati...
The article analyses depictions of disability embodiment in a range of contemporary North American s...
In the contemporary special pedagogy, it is clearly seen, that we are dealing with a situation of pa...
This article explores the human through critical disability studies and the theories of Rosi Braidot...
This article analyses questions of a contemporary posthuman culture of work through a critical disab...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Comparative Media Studies, 2006.Inclu...
Cultural disability studies is an explicitly interdisciplinary field that synthesises scholarship in...
This paper makes a case for being in but not of the medical posthumanities, cogn...
The article explores the interweaving of theater with and by disabled artists with so-called postdra...
This thesis emerges from my work in the disability field and engagement in disability arts. After at...
In this paper, we query the legitimacy of the atypical body for membership, quasi-membership, or exc...
Disability is a form of difference that is created when the social participation of someone with an ...
This article analyzes a contemporary posthuman culture of work through a critical disability optic a...
The author analyses the theoretical and empirical convergence between posthumanist studies and disab...