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  • An Image in Motion: Performing Plurality on the Dance Floor of a Fluid Time, by Fateme Gholami
    An Image in Motion: Performing Plurality on the Dance Floor of a Fluid Time, by Fateme Gholami

    Dear friends, we are delighted to bring you our very first contribution to the Essays and Stories-space! Recent guest researcher of The Posthumanities Hub, Fateme Gholami, has generously bestowed upon us a “creative writing experiment”, where she muses on the new The Posthumanities Hub banner, created by artist Anna Hedberg. We love it, check it…

  • Genders of Waves: Hub-webinar with Stefan Helmreich 14 Nov, 15:15-17 hrs
    Genders of Waves: Hub-webinar with Stefan Helmreich 14 Nov, 15:15-17 hrs

    Join us on zoom on Thursday 14 November at 15.15 – 17.00 (CET), for this very special webinar on “The Genders of Waves” with the formidable Prof. Stefan Helmreich (MIT, USA)! The Genders of Waves “This paper explores the historical and symbolic gendering of ocean waves, tracing their representation as feminine and masculine forces across…

  • Group meeting, dears
    Group meeting, dears

    Next Thursday, 14 November at 13:00 hrs (sharp) to 14.30 hrs (CET) we will have a Posthumanities Hub group meeting – all members (past, present and future) invited! The coordinative team will report, task forces can report too, and the rest is just us imagining what we more can do together, and of course then,…

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