Gathering into lively conversation scholars in medieval, early modern and object studies, Inhuman Nature explores the activity of the things, forces, and relations that enable, sustain and operate indifferently to us. Enamored by fictions of environmental sovereignty, we too often imagine “human” to be a solitary category of being. This collection of essays maps the heterogeneous and asymmetrical ecologies within which we are enmeshed, a material world that makes the human possible but also offers difficulties and resistance. Among the topics explored are the futurity that inheres in storms and wrecks, wood that resists its burning or offers art and dwelling, hymns that implant themselves like viruses, the ontology of everyday objects, the ...
Human beings live in the realm of nature; they are constantly surrounded by it and interact with it....
Standardized mass-produced commodities, reliance upon electronic data-gathering, and sanitized mater...
Three hundred years after the Scientific Revolution and the exploration of the vast “wilderness” of ...
The book is an attempt to rethink human social life through our ongoing immersion in and engagment w...
An exploratory essay fear is concerned with human 'nature' and environmental 'nature' and, the relat...
Animal, Mineral, Vegetable examines what happens when we cease to assume that only humans exert agen...
Nature in Literary and Cultural Studies is a collection of essays written by European and North Amer...
We exist at a moment during which the entangled challenges facing the human and natural worlds confr...
E.M. Forster’s imperative to “only connect” has long been read as modernist slogan for the rarefied ...
E.M. Forster’s imperative to “only connect” has long been read as modernist slogan for the rarefied ...
In literature, nature has played a vital part not just to inspire but also to initiate the seedling ...
Inhuman reflections asks what it is to be human as we approach the millennium. Spectres, cyborgs, cl...
As posthumanist discourse attempts reposition the human as one of many subjects in relation to ecolo...
" The group exhibition Human | Nature addresses the many forms of relationships that human beings en...
In the context of current concerns within the environmental humanities to challenge the idea that hu...
Human beings live in the realm of nature; they are constantly surrounded by it and interact with it....
Standardized mass-produced commodities, reliance upon electronic data-gathering, and sanitized mater...
Three hundred years after the Scientific Revolution and the exploration of the vast “wilderness” of ...
The book is an attempt to rethink human social life through our ongoing immersion in and engagment w...
An exploratory essay fear is concerned with human 'nature' and environmental 'nature' and, the relat...
Animal, Mineral, Vegetable examines what happens when we cease to assume that only humans exert agen...
Nature in Literary and Cultural Studies is a collection of essays written by European and North Amer...
We exist at a moment during which the entangled challenges facing the human and natural worlds confr...
E.M. Forster’s imperative to “only connect” has long been read as modernist slogan for the rarefied ...
E.M. Forster’s imperative to “only connect” has long been read as modernist slogan for the rarefied ...
In literature, nature has played a vital part not just to inspire but also to initiate the seedling ...
Inhuman reflections asks what it is to be human as we approach the millennium. Spectres, cyborgs, cl...
As posthumanist discourse attempts reposition the human as one of many subjects in relation to ecolo...
" The group exhibition Human | Nature addresses the many forms of relationships that human beings en...
In the context of current concerns within the environmental humanities to challenge the idea that hu...
Human beings live in the realm of nature; they are constantly surrounded by it and interact with it....
Standardized mass-produced commodities, reliance upon electronic data-gathering, and sanitized mater...
Three hundred years after the Scientific Revolution and the exploration of the vast “wilderness” of ...