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The Inhuman: Investigating Continental Thought in the Humanities

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Graduate Student Conference

Hosted by the Graduate Program in Humanities, York University

Edited by Robert Brown, Concetta Principe, Joshua Synenko, and Zipporah Weisberg.

Published: 2008-10-04

Articles

  • DEAD TO THE WORLD: EMBODIED GENDER TRANSGRESSION AND THE LOSS OF HUMANITY

    Kestryl Lowrey
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  • Ethical Community as More than Human: Food Animals and Aporetic Decision

    Jessica Carey
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  • Lyotard and the Oikos

    Gregory Kalyniuk
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  • THE POLITICS OF BECOMING: BREAKING THE IDENTITY GROUND OF CYBORGS/POSTHUMANS AND HUMANS

    Emilie Dionne
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  • BEYOND HUMAN: THE FLIGHT TOWARDS AN ANIMAL IN THE CENTRAL EUROPEAN/CZECH LITERATURE (ČAPEK, KUNDERA—KAFKA, HAŠEK)

    Jan Matonoha
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  • OUR POSTHUMANTIES FUTURE: HEARING NIETSCHE ON THE PROBLEM OF SCIENCE

    William H. Wahl
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  • CANADIAN GHOSTS AND THE WILL TO TRUTH: READING MARLENE NORBESE PHILIPS’ LOOKING FOR LIVINGSTONE

    Concetta Principe
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  • “HE WHO IS UNABLE TO LIVE IN SOCIETY . . . MUST EITHER BE A BEAST OR A GOD”: SITUATING THE “INHUMAN” IN ARISTOTLE’S POLITICAL THOUGHT

    Matthew James Austin
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  • POSTHUMAN REVISIONS OF ORGANIC FORM IN POETRY

    Michelle Niemann
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  • ART AS OTHER COLLECTIVES

    Heather Davis
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