Being Human in a More-Than-Human World, or, European Posthumanism and the Critique of Anthropology
Collected Essays on Critical Posthumanism IV
Stefan Herbrechter
- Introduction: Towards a European Posthumanism
2. Ontogeny – On Becoming (and Ceasing to Be) Human
3. Posthumanism and “French” Antihumanism
4. Posthumanism’s German Genealogies (early draft)
5. Posthumanism, Biopolitics and the Italian “Difference” (early draft)
6. Does Anthropology Have a Future?
7. Organic, Inorganic and AI
8. Originary Animality or Originary Technicity?
9. Art without Humans
10. Posthumanism and the Future of Language
11. Posthuman Memory
12. Posthumanism and Literature: From Frankenstein to Frankissstein
13. Afterword: Posthumanism explained to Children