2i Revista de Estudos de Identidade e Intermedialidade (Dec 2020)

Vibrant Matter

  • Ricardo Gil Soeiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21814/2i.2650
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2

Abstract

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The present article wishes to present critical posthumanism as an ethics of radical alterity. It is divided into three explanatory moments: firstly, it provides a set of perfunctory remarks on the interdisciplinary field of posthumanism; it will then proceed to a general overview of Rosi Braidotti’s The Posthuman (2013); finally, a brief case-study analysis of W. Szymborska’s poetry will be conducted, thus hoping to show how posthumanist theory can illuminate literary texts and, indeed, how these can, in turn, prompt a reassessment of posthumanist theory.

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