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[Commlist] New book: Nonhuman Witnessing
Mon Apr 22 21:58:33 GMT 2024
<https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781478025641/nonhuman-witnessing/>
*Nonhuman Witnessing*
War, Data, and Ecology after the End of the World
*Michael Richardson*
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*_https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781478025641/nonhuman-witnessing/
<https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781478025641/nonhuman-witnessing/>_*
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“Foregrounding the ethical dimensions of the convergence between the
fields of security and ecology, Michael Richardson explores whether
witnessing is taking place beyond the boundaries of the human. By making
a fantastic case for the reversal of the humanist concept of witnessing,
Richardson impacts what kinds of research questions can be asked across
the disciplines.” – Jairus Victor Grove, author of /Savage Ecology: War
and Geopolitics at the End of the World/
“The work of Michael Richardson is like a four dimensional cartography
to navigate the hyperaesthetics of our post-photographic present.” –Eyal
Weizman, coauthor of /Investigative Aesthetics: Conflicts and Commons in
the Politics of Truth/
In /Nonhuman Witnessing/ Michael Richardson argues that a radical
rethinking of what counts as witnessing is central to building
frameworks for justice in an era of endless war, ecological catastrophe,
and technological capture. Dismantling the primacy and notion of
traditional human-based forms of witnessing, Richardson shows how
ecological, machinic, and algorithmic forms of witnessing can help us
better understand contemporary crises. He examines the media-specificity
of nonhuman witnessing across an array of sites, from nuclear testing on
First Nations land and autonomous drone warfare to deepfakes, artificial
intelligence, and algorithmic investigative tools. Throughout, he
illuminates the ethical and political implications of witnessing in an
age of profound instability. By challenging readers to rethink their
understanding of witnessing, testimony, and trauma in the context of
interconnected crises, Richardson reveals the complex entanglements
between witnessing and violence and the human and the nonhuman.
*Michael Richardson*is Associate Professor of Media and Culture at the
University of New South Wales, Sydney, and author of /Gestures of
Testimony: Torture, Trauma, and Affect in Literature/.
*Duke University Press | Thought in the Act | February 2024 | 256pp
| 9781478025641 | PB | £22.99**
*Price subject to change.
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