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The Posthumanities Hub Webinar: Embodied Symbiosis Across Time

April 10 @ 10:1512:00

Dear Hub friends, warmly welcome the Posthumanities Hub Webinar “Embodied Symbiosis Across Time: Posthuman Perspectives on Human Remains, Autistic Presences, and Inhuman Futures”!

This webinar examines the entanglement of (human and nonhuman) bodies together and with their environments across time. With our three presentations, we will discuss posthuman perspectives on symbiosis in the ‘brown humanities’, neurodiversity studies, and speculative fiction. We will examine archaeological bog research beyond the anthropocentric focus on bog bodies; explore the relationships between autistic people and their more-than-human surroundings; and engage with robot-centric narratives to provide new conceptualisations of queer inhuman matter across time.

From Posthumanist Autism to Autistic Posthumanism, with Ombre Tarragnat of Laboratoire d’études de genre et de sexualité (LEGS)

Weaving Queer Inhuman Futures: Haptic Transfigurations of the Epistolary, with Laura Larrodera of University of Zaragoza

Bog body research: anthropo(de)centrism and a ‘brown humanities’ – the bog beyond the body?, with Jenny Carey Mikkelsen of Lund University

 

Join us on Zoom link: liu-se.zoom.us/j/7402234640?omn=66603671384

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April 10
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10:15 – 12:00
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The Posthumanities Hub
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