By exploring the biopolitical concept through a nonanthropocentric perspective, Joseph Pugliese argues for the recognition of more-than-human entities as legitimate actors deserving of justice. He highlights the entanglement of these entities with human victims in conflict zones like Palestine and sites of US drone strikes, challenging human exceptionalism. Drawing on Indigenous epistemologies, Pugliese advocates for an ethico-legal framework that acknowledges ecological justice, revealing the often-overlooked impacts of human conflict on the more-than-human world.
ANIMA: Critical Race Studies Otherwise Reeks
Deze serie onderzoekt wat de wereld om ons heen bezielt, en duikt in de complexe aard van het leven. Het overbrugt diverse vakgebieden zoals queer theorie, postkoloniale studies en kritische raciale studies, en onderzoekt hoe ras en geslacht ons begrip van posthumanisme en nieuwe materialen vormgeven. De focus ligt op hoe leven, vitaliteit en bezieling bestaan buiten conventioneel humanistische kennis.



The Biopolitics of Feeling
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Kyla Schuller unearths the forgotten, multiethnic sciences of impressibility- the capacity to be affected-to expose the powerful workings of sentimental biopower in the nineteenth-century United States, uncovering a vast apparatus of sensory regulation that aimed to shape the evolution of the national population.
Jian Neo Chen examines how contemporary trans of color artists are tracking and resisting their displacement and social marginalization through new forms of cultural expression, performance, and activism.