Issue 20.1-2 cover by © Karolina Żyniewicz, photo: A. Bogdan (2021)
Issue 20.1-2 cover by © Karolina Żyniewicz, photo: A. Bogdan (2021)
Dismantling Anthropocene: Beyond Binary Categorizations
MONIKA MICHAŁOWSKA
Being Otherwise: On the Possibility of a Non-dualistic Approach in Feminist Phenomenology
MARZENA ADAMIAK
In Favor of a Hedonist Post-Pandemic Culture: Embodying New Technologies and Old Rituals
YVONNE FÖRSTER
On the Edges of Consciousnesses: Messaging Between Species
MARI KESKI-KORSU
Why Cyborgs Necessarily Feel
KLAUS GÄRTNER
Lévinas’s Débâcle: Looking for the Face(s) of the Human in the Twenty-First Century
MONIKA MURAWSKA
The Human Being as an Engineering Problem: Post-Biological Evolution, Transhumanism, and Philosophical Anthropology
DAVID O BRIEN
Vulnerability as a Queer Art
MARGHERITA PEVERE
“Welcome to the Neganthropocene”: Artistic Practices of Healing the Anthropocene in Matterlurgy’s Air Morphologies
JUSTYNA STĘPIEŃ
On Gods, Pixies and Humans: Biohacking and the Genetic Imaginary
MATYLDA SZEWCZYK
Contamination as Collaboration: Being-with in the Time of the Covid-19 Pandemic
KAROLINA ŻYNIEWICZ
Index
||| Founding Editor: Roy Ascott Issue 20.1-2 Editor: Monika Michałowska Editorial Organism: Tom Ascott, John Bardakos, Dalila Honorato, Hu Yong, Claudia Jacques, Claudia Westermann Production Manager: Faith Newcombe
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