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Posthuman Folklore [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 192 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x16 mm, weight: 475 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: University Press of Mississippi
  • ISBN-10: 149682508X
  • ISBN-13: 9781496825087
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 192 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x152x16 mm, weight: 475 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2019
  • Leidėjas: University Press of Mississippi
  • ISBN-10: 149682508X
  • ISBN-13: 9781496825087
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Can a monkey own a selfie? Can a chimp use habeas corpus to sue for freedom? Can androids be citizens? Increasingly, such difficult questions have moved from the realm of science fiction into the realm of everyday life, and scholars and laypeople alike are struggling to find ways to grasp new notions of personhood. Posthuman Folklore is the first work of its kind: both an overview of posthumanism as it applies to folklore studies and an investigation of "vernacular posthumanisms"the ways in which people are increasingly performing the posthuman. Posthumanism calls for a close investigation of what is meant by the term "human" and a rethinking of this, our most basic ontological category. What, exactly, is human? What, exactly, am I?

There are two main threads of posthumanism: the first dealing with the increasingly slippery slope between "human" and "animal," and the second dealing with artificial intelligences and the growing cyborg quality of human culture. This work deals with both these threads, seeking to understand the cultural roles of this shifting notion of "human" by centering its investigation into the performances of everyday life.

From funerals for AIBOs, to furries, to ghost stories told by Alexa, people are increasingly engaging with the posthuman in myriad everyday practices, Setting the stage for a wholesale rethinking of our humanity. In Posthuman Folklore, author Tok Thompson traces both the philosophies behind these shifts, and the ways in which people increasingly are enacting such ideas to better understand the posthuman experience of contemporary life.
Prologue vii
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction Posthumans and Us xiii
PART 1 THE CONSCIOUS PLANET
1(74)
1 Folklore beyond the Human
Toward a Trans-Special Understanding of Culture, Communication, and Aesthetics
3(16)
2 The Ape That Captured Time
Folklore, Narrative, and the Human-Animal Divide
19(20)
3 Do Animals Have Souls?
Mythologies and Worldviews on the Concept of Personhood
39(18)
4 You Sexy Beast
Animals and Sexuality in Western Discourse
57(18)
PART 2 BECOMING CYBORG
75(40)
5 Beatboxing, Mashups, and Cyborg Identity
Folk Music for the Twenty-First Century
11(84)
6 Netizens, Revolutions, and the Inalienable Right to the Internet
95(20)
PART 3 US AND THEM: RE-IMAGINING ONTOLOGY IN THE CYBORG AGE
115(40)
7 Ghost Stories from the Uncanny Valley
Androids, Souls, and the Future of Being Haunted
117(16)
8 New Myths for Modern Times
Changing Ontologies and the Green-Skinned Other
133(12)
9 When Your BFF Is an Al
Artificial Intelligence as Folk
145(10)
Conclusion
Being after Being Human, a How-To Guide
155(2)
Notes 157(12)
Works Cited 169(20)
Index 189
Tok Thompson is associate professor of anthropology and communications at the University of Southern California. He is a well-known author of a number of scholarly articles, chapters, and books on a variety of folkloric topics.