Journal of Posthumanism
2021 - 2023
Current editor(s): S meyra Buran, agdas Dedeoglu, Yunus Tuncel and Pelin K mbet From Transnational Press London, UK Bibliographic data for series maintained by TPLondon (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Volume 3, issue 2, 2023
- Introduction: Metahuman Futures Forum and Ontological Therapies pp. 85-102

- Jaime del Val and Çağdaş Dedeoğlu
- Metahuman Studies, Choral Ontopolitics and Earth Liberation pp. 103-124

- Jaime del Val
- Metahuman Futures Manifesto pp. 125-129

- 2022 Lesvos Assembly-Chorus Mff
- Misunderstandings around Posthumanism. Lost in Translation? Metahumanism and Jaime del Val’s Metahuman Futures Manifesto pp. 131-138

- Evi Sampanikou
- Beyond Anti-natalism and Hannah Arendt’s Metaphysics of Natality: Towards a Metahuman vita contemplativa pp. 139-149

- Philipp Wolf
- Animals: Who Gave You the Right to Experiment with My Body? pp. 151-162

- Ioanna – Maria Stamati
- Mutation in Human Nature. The Doll as a Posthuman Being and the Formless Metahuman as ‘Other’ pp. 163-180

- Nikolitsa Gourgouli
- Metabody in Posthuman Architecture: Virtualizing Spatial Dynamics for Transformative Spaces pp. 181-195

- İpek Kuran
- Reflections on Trash-humanism as Performed by Jaime del Val pp. 197-200

- Yunus Tuncel
- Alonso, A., & Arzoz, I. (2021). El desencanto del Progreso. Para una crítica luddita de la tecnología. Dykinson pp. 201-204

- Victoria Mateos de Manuel
Volume 3, issue 1, 2023
- The Inexhaustible pp. 1-11

- Rosanne van der Voet
- Concept-ing with the gift: Walking method/ologies in posthumanist research pp. 13-31

- Carol A. Taylor, Carol A. Taylor, Hannah Hogarth, Joy Cranham, Sally Hewlett, Eliane Bastos, Elisabeth Barratt Hacking and Karen Barr
- Posthumanism for Sustainability: A Scoping Review pp. 33-57

- Çağdaş Dedeoğlu and Nikoleta Zampaki
- Documenting data-ghosts: Visualising non-human life and death through what is undocumented in early childhood education pp. 59-71

- Jo Albin-Clark
- Fairchild, N., Taylor, C. A., Benozzo, A., Carey, N., Koro, M., & Elmenhorst, C. (2022). Knowledge production in academic spaces. Disturbing conferences and composing events pp. 73-74

- Eva Mikuska
- Sorgner, S. L. (2021). We have always been cyborgs: digital data, gene technologies, and an ethics of transhumanism pp. 75-79

- Ioanna - Maria Stamati
- Baelo-Allué, S. and Calvo-Pascual, M. (Eds.) (2021). Transhumanism and Posthumanism in Twenty-First Century Narrative pp. 81-83

- Ilaria Biano
Volume 2, issue 3, 2022
- “Can I use the toilet?”: Watching Steven Moffat’s Doctor Who (2010-2017) as Posthuman Television pp. 193-204

- Jonathan Hay
- Autonomy, Posthuman Care, and Romantic Human-Android Relationships in Cassandra Rose Clarke’s The Mad Scientist’s Daughter pp. 205–214

- Monica Sousa
- Morphological Fantasies: Posthuman Embodiment in Tian Xiaolei’s Video Art pp. 215–227

- Xiaoli Yang
- Staying with the Trouble with Wilderness: Reworking Nature and Culture in the Plantationocene pp. 229–247

- Jordan Johnson
- Forms of Care in Human–Nature–Technology Environments pp. 249–266

- Patricia Ciobanu and Oskar Juhlin
- “Woman has won”; “(Venus won)”: On Donna Haraway’s Goddess pp. 267–286

- Maria Theuma
- Philosophical Posthumanism and Intentionality pp. 287–301

- Albert Piacente
- A Commentary on Mark Wallace’s When God was a Bird pp. 303–308

- Andrew J. Cutler
- Buran, S. (Ed.). (2020). Edebiyatta posthümanizm. TPLondon pp. 309–313

- Nikoleta Zampaki
- Morton, T. & Boyer, D (2021). Hyposubjects: On becoming human. Open Humanities Press pp. 315–318

- Nicola Robertson
- Diffracted Photography: A Luminous Entanglement pp. 319–326

- Lorena R. Bañares
- Floating Harmony: cutting-apart-back-together – a constellation of ‘becoming with’ in Horse ‘Henry Rainbow’ & Devoted Rider pp. 327–334

- Donna Carlyle
Volume 2, issue 2, 2022
- Posthumanism and Mimesis: An Introduction pp. 87-100

- Nidesh Lawtoo
- Posthuman Mimesis I: Concepts for the Mimetic Turn pp. 101-114

- Nidesh Lawtoo
- Zoomimesis: How Birds Taught Us That We Can Fly pp. 115-124

- Roberto Marchesini
- Posthuman Mimétisme: Caillois, Adorno and an Aesthetics of Mimesis pp. 125-137

- Philipp Wolf
- Towards a Diffractive Mimesis: Karen Barad’s and Isabelle Stengers’ Re-Turnings pp. 139-150

- Karolina Rybačiauskaitė
- Technical Object, Baby Mimesis, and Affective Scaffolding pp. 151-165

- Maria A. Impedovo
- Metallurgic Matter(ing)s: Mirrored Mandalorian Metal-Scapes, Mining(s), and Mimesis pp. 167-179

- Bretton A. Varga and Erin C. Adams
- Posthuman Mimesis II - Connections: A Dialogue between Nidesh Lawtoo and Katherine Hayles pp. 181-191

- Katherine Hayles and Nidesh Lawtoo
Volume 2, issue 1, 2022
- Introduction pp. 1-2

- Thomas A. Steinbuch and Yunus Tuncel
- Trash-human Unhancement and Planetary Health. Undoing the Planetary Holocaust by reinventing movement and the body: A Manifesto for cosmic response-ability and the future of life pp. 3-30

- Jaime del Val
- The Tetrapharmakos (Fourfold Cure) and the Sober Reasoning in Epicurus: A Critical Philosophical Paradigm against the Politicization of Medical Truth? pp. 31-35

- Αnna Ch. Markopoulou
- “Where, O Death, Is Your Sting?”: The Resurrected Body, Its Cyborgnetic Future and the Advent of Christian Transhumanism pp. 37-44

- James McBride
- No Outside: A Continuum Model of the Cosmos pp. 45-51

- Peggy E. Reynolds
- Reinterpreting the meaning of Human in the Global Era following Levinas pp. 53-55

- Debika Saha
- Visual Culture, Posthumanism and the Pythagorean Paradigm. Documentary vs the Politicization of Truth pp. 57-63

- Evi D. Sampanikou
- Towards a Posthuman Sexuality: Art, Sex and Evolution in Nietzsche, Williams and Mozart pp. 65-78

- Thomas Steinbuch
- The Aesthetics of the Posthuman Human: Reflections Following Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra pp. 79-85

- Michael Steinmann
Volume 1, issue 2, 2021
- Editorial pp. 137-139

- Sümeyra Buran and Çağdaş Dedeoğlu
- Posthuman Media Studies pp. 139-151

- J.J. Sylvia Iv
- Sympoietic Art Practice in Co-expressive Re-worlding with Hegel’s “Vegetal Subject” pp. 153-166

- Lin Charlston and David Charlston
- Collaging the Posthuman into the Postnatural pp. 167-178

- Dennis Summers
- Surreal Femininity: Nature and “Woman” in the Art of Marguerite Humeau pp. 179-193

- Margaryta Golovchenko
- The Ethics of Human Enhancement and Ferrando’s Philosophical Posthumanism pp. 195-198

- Kevin LaGrandeur
- Capitalism in Philosophical Posthumanism pp. 199-205

- Jessica Ludescher Imanaka
- The Hidden Religious Dimension of Posthumanism. A Commentary on Francesca Ferrando’s Philosophical Posthumanism pp. 207-212

- Markus Wirtz
- Traditions of Yoga in Existential Posthuman Praxis pp. 213-217

- Debashish Banerji
- Beyond Posthuman Theory: Tackling Realities of Everyday Life pp. 219-224

- Francesca Ferrando
- The Posthumanist Dimension of the Novel Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk. A Commentary pp. 225-228

- Malgorzata Kowalcze
- Transhumanism, Nietzsche and Politics: A Commentary on Their Relationship pp. 229-234

- Anna Ch. Markopoulou
- Refocusing the Anthropocenic Gaze: A Photo Essay pp. 235-243

- Jasmine Brooke Ulmer
- Forms of Intelligence: Co-species Care in More-than-human Worlds pp. 245-251

- Kaajal Modi
- Book Review of Lucretius II: An Ethics of Motion (2020) pp. 253-255

- Didem Yilmaz
Volume 1, issue 1, 2021
- Posthumanisms beyond Disciplines pp. 1-4

- Sümeyra Buran, Çağdaş Dedeoğlu, Pelin Kümbet and Yunus Tuncel
- Posthuman Archaeologies, Archaeological Posthumanisms pp. 5-21

- Craig N. Cipolla, Rachel J. Crellin and Oliver J.T. Harris
- Cyborg or Goddess? Religion and Posthumanism From Secular to Postsecular pp. 23-31

- Elaine Graham
- The Vital Life of Kitchens in Higher Education Institutional Workspaces: Material Matterings, Affective Choreographies and Micropolitical Practices pp. 33-52

- Carol A. Taylor
- The Body is Infinite/ Body Intelligence Ontohacking Sex-Species and the BI r/evolution in the Algoricene pp. 53-72

- Jaime del Val
- Chinese Kung-fu Films and the Posthuman Daoism pp. 73-86

- Wong Kin Yuen
- Are We Ready for Direct Brain Links to Machines and Each Other? A Real-World Application of Posthuman Bioethics pp. 87-91

- Kevin LaGrandeur
- From the Ashes: Ecological Ethics and the Australian Bushfires pp. 93-96

- Matt McDonald
- To the Posthuman Born(e): The Post-natural World of Jeff VanderMeer pp. 97-105

- Pramod K Nayar
- Dialogue on Posthuman Life, Death and COVID-19 pp. 107-120

- Francesca Ferrando and Asijit Datta
- Posthumanism and higher education: Reimagining pedagogy, practice and research pp. 121-124

- Karen E. Barr
- On Transhumanism: The most dangerous idea in the world?! pp. 125-128

- Aleksandar Talovic
- Pink Chicken Project pp. 129-137

- Nonhuman Nonsense
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