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Intro; Acknowledgement; Contents; List of Figures; 1 Feminist Posthumanities: An Introduction; Beyond the Humanist Imagination; Cultural Studies and Feminist Science Studies After the Human; Introducing the Posthuman, and Its Cyborgian Roots in Feminist Science Studies; Posthuman Humanities; Postnatural Feminisms; Storying Matters Between the Postnatural and the Posthuman; Finally, Feminist Posthumanities; Not Over, but Otherwise; References; 2 Passionately Posthuman: From Feminist Disidentifications to Postdisciplinary Posthumanities; Disidentifying with the Classic Humanities
From Human to Posthuman SubjectivitiesReconfiguring the Humanities as Postdisciplinary Posthumanities; An Analytical Example: The Production of a Cancer Patient; Conclusion; References; 3 Posthuman Sexuality: From Ahumanity to Cosmogenic Desire; References; 4 Material Feminism in the Anthropocene; References; 5 Posthuman Phenomenologies for Planetary Bodies of Water; From Embodiment to Bodies of Water; Bodies of Water as Feminist Figuration; Phenomenological and Feminist Sources; Toward a Posthuman Phenomenology: Lived Experience and Scientific Knowledge; Human Ties, Posthuman Situatedness
10 Intersections: The Animal Question Meets Feminist TheoryIntroduction; Identity Politics; Embodiment
Intercorporeality; Power and Responsibility; Conclusion; References; 11 Archaeological Posthumanities: Feminist Re-invention of Science and Material Pasts; What is Posthuman in Archaeology?; Body and Science in Archaeology; Gendered Down to the Bones?; The Body and the Beyond; Messed up DNA; Mattering of Life and Death; It is Timely...; References; 12 On Preparations: Engaging with Inhuman Materialities; Field Note: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
14 Jun 2007; On Preparations
Field Note: Rutgers University
11 Apr 2013Representing; Field Note: Analytical Services Unit, 14 Oct 2012; Field Note: Analytical Services Unit, 9 Dec 2012; Intervening; Field Note: Godfrey Landfill Test Site 7 Jul 2010; Being Interested; Field Note: Swimming with Bioluminescence, Marine Biology Laboratory, Wood's Hole July 2007; Becoming Already Bacterial; Field Note: Margulis Laboratory
19 Mar 2008; Modest Witnessing; References; 13 Queer Disability, Postcolonial Feminism and the Monsters of Evolution; Evolutionary Difference and its Monsters; Feminist and Postcolonial Evolution; Evolutionary Tails and Queer Non/Humans.
From Human to Posthuman SubjectivitiesReconfiguring the Humanities as Postdisciplinary Posthumanities; An Analytical Example: The Production of a Cancer Patient; Conclusion; References; 3 Posthuman Sexuality: From Ahumanity to Cosmogenic Desire; References; 4 Material Feminism in the Anthropocene; References; 5 Posthuman Phenomenologies for Planetary Bodies of Water; From Embodiment to Bodies of Water; Bodies of Water as Feminist Figuration; Phenomenological and Feminist Sources; Toward a Posthuman Phenomenology: Lived Experience and Scientific Knowledge; Human Ties, Posthuman Situatedness
10 Intersections: The Animal Question Meets Feminist TheoryIntroduction; Identity Politics; Embodiment
Intercorporeality; Power and Responsibility; Conclusion; References; 11 Archaeological Posthumanities: Feminist Re-invention of Science and Material Pasts; What is Posthuman in Archaeology?; Body and Science in Archaeology; Gendered Down to the Bones?; The Body and the Beyond; Messed up DNA; Mattering of Life and Death; It is Timely...; References; 12 On Preparations: Engaging with Inhuman Materialities; Field Note: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
14 Jun 2007; On Preparations
Field Note: Rutgers University
11 Apr 2013Representing; Field Note: Analytical Services Unit, 14 Oct 2012; Field Note: Analytical Services Unit, 9 Dec 2012; Intervening; Field Note: Godfrey Landfill Test Site 7 Jul 2010; Being Interested; Field Note: Swimming with Bioluminescence, Marine Biology Laboratory, Wood's Hole July 2007; Becoming Already Bacterial; Field Note: Margulis Laboratory
19 Mar 2008; Modest Witnessing; References; 13 Queer Disability, Postcolonial Feminism and the Monsters of Evolution; Evolutionary Difference and its Monsters; Feminist and Postcolonial Evolution; Evolutionary Tails and Queer Non/Humans.