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[ecrea] Cinema- Issue 7 CFP - Posthumanism. Human and Non-human- links, continuum, interplay
Wed Oct 15 11:56:15 GMT 2014
Cinema - Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image welcomes submissions
to its 7th issue on Posthumanism. Human and Non-human: links, continuum,
interplay.
The 7th issue of Cinema – Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image
aims at discussing Poshumanism as a way to explore alternative
understandings to both the Moderm/Humanistic and Postmodern views on the
issue of Technological Images, New Media and Human and Non-human relations.
In the turn of the Millennium, Robert Pepperell’s book The Poshuman
Condition and Katherine Hayles’ How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies
in Cybernetics, Literature and Informatics launched a debate over the
concept of Posthumanism. Despite using the term in diverse ways, both
authors discuss the means in which Posthumanism tries to respond to what
they considered to be the insufficient capacity of the Modern/Humanistic
concepts of Human, Nature, Technology, Body, and Consciousness to cope
with the developments taking place in tour technological information
societies.
Ever since, trends of Posthumanism have developed in somewhat diverse,
but complementary, domains of thought and practice, including Arts and
Digital Media Theories, Cultural Studies, Philosophy, Politics, Ethics
and/or Value formation, Contemporary informatics, Biotechnology and
Biology. Posthumanism has became a key term in contemporary academic
debate about New Media, Technology, Cyberspace, Digital Images, Human
Subject, New Materiality, Nonhuman Agents, Biotechnology and
Consciousness. It has been proposing a revision of the Postmodern
rhetoric of immateriality, disembodiment, and hiperreality of the late
XX century, and proposing a new account of Technological Subjects and
Objects, Body and Mind, Materiality and Immateriality, Nature and
Culture, Human and Non-Human Agents, Technology and Biology.
In proposing this topic we are particularly interested in exploring the
way Posthumanism critics the Modern Mind/Body divide, discuss the
blurring of distinctions between the Human and the Technological;
Culture and Nature, as well as its main perspectives on the interplay
between Technological, Natural, Animal, Vegetal and Physical worlds.
Particular themes of interest include (but are not restricted to) the
following topics:
* · Posthumanism/Transhumanism/ Metahumanism/
Antihumanism/Nonhumanism: differences and convergences
* · Posthumanism and Postmodernism
* · Philosophical roots of Posthumanism
* · Posthumanistic theories and authors
* · Phenomenology and Postphenomenology;
* · New Materialism
* · Embodied consciousness
* · The Modern Culture/Nature divide
* · Erasing the divide between humans and machines
* · New perspectives on the natural, animal, vegetal and
physical worlds
* · New Media Art, Bioarts, Body Art, Performance and the
Posthuman
* · Media Theories
* · Digital and BioArt
* · Humanity, Human Nature, Biotechnology
* · Theology, enhancement, and the place of the Posthuman?
* · Biotech enhancement of the human
* · Robotics, Cybernetics, artificial intelligence, virtual
reality and nonhuman actants
* · Actor–network theory
* · Technology and biotechnology impact on ethics and/or value
formation.
* · Ethics, Bioethics, and the Moral Status of the Posthuman
and of non human agents
* · Emerging Technologies, Posthuman Informatics and the Posthuman
* · Dystopian/utopian literature on Posthumanism
* · Popular culture and Posthumanist representations
The submission deadline is November 30, 2014 (for 500-word abstracts).
Prospective authors should submit a short CV along with the abstract. A
selection of authors will be invited to submit full papers according to
the journal guidelines. Acceptance of the abstract does not guarantee
publication, since all papers will be subject to double blind
peer-review. Submissions are accepted in English.
Cinema also invites submissions to its special sections: interviews,
conference reports and book reviews. Please consult the Journal’s web
site for further details.
Please feel free to contact the Editor for this issue, Patrícia Castello
Branco ((ps.castellobranco /at/ gmail.com)), or the Editors Susana Viegas and
Sérgio Dias Branco on general queries ((cjpmi /at/ fcsh.unl.pt)).
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