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Posthumanities Series
Series editor: Cary Wolfe

An interdisciplinary series that engages the changing shape of the humanities, Posthumanities investigates the many ways that the human has been entangled in complex relations with animals, the environment, and technology for which the theoretical and ethical understandings of humanism are no longer adequate.

Books in the series:

Cary Wolfe
What Is Posthumanism?

volume 8 | 2009

John Protevi
Political Affect

Connecting the Social and the Somatic
volume 7 | 2009

Nicole Shukin
Animal Capital

Rendering Life in Biopolitical Times
volume 6 | 2009

David Wills
Dorsality

volume 5 | 2008

Roberto Esposito
Bíos
volume 4 | 2008

Donna J. Haraway
When Species Meet
volume 3 | 2007

Judith Roof
The Poetics of DNA
volume 2 | 2007

Michel Serres
The Parasite
volume 1 | 2007