Nonhuman alterities

Angelaki 21 (1):161-172 (2016)
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Abstract

Nonhuman animals are the most prominent alterity with which humans have engaged in interaction and in comparative self-definition. The reference point of nonhuman alterity is central both to the development of humanism and of posthumanism. In the complex and nonlinear interfaces with nonhumans, humans are extensively hybridized in a process that defines their very humanity. Understanding humans as open and interactive animals rather than as closed and autarchic entities is indispensable to the dismantling of humanism and the development of posthuman thought. Nonhuman and human animals host and are hosted by one another in dynamic and emergent relations

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