
Posthuman Adventuring
Moments, Movements, Encounters...
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. May 2025
Book
Hardback
220 pages
978-1-032-69845-8 (ISBN)
Description
Posthuman Adventuring immerses readers in a transdisciplinary methodology that merges images and sounds to inspire ongoing dialogue and provoke imaginative inquiry. Through a compilation of thought-provoking chapters, this book connects readers to original presentations by renowned posthuman thinkers and offers responses from various authors.
This collection showcases groundbreaking posthuman research conducted by scholars, artists, community-based practitioners, and doctoral students across diverse contexts, spanning from forced migration to intergenerational relationships, from plants to bears, and from collective writing to reimagining social structures. With its experimental practices and transformative encounters, this unique anthology encourages readers to embark on their own intellectual adventures and cultivate fresh concepts. Emphasizing the fluidity and emergence of ideas, this book features chapters written by individuals and collaborative groups, each opening new spaces of inquiry and experimentation. The range of topics covered is vast, drawing inspiration from unexpected sources such as crochet blankets, women's football, trauma within Canadian residential schools, sketchbooks, postverbal learning in dementia, and preschool outings in Johannesburg. This book invites readers to speculate, make connections, and invent their own concepts while showcasing the ongoing actualization of ideas.
Ideal for scholars of posthumanist thinking across the social sciences.
This collection showcases groundbreaking posthuman research conducted by scholars, artists, community-based practitioners, and doctoral students across diverse contexts, spanning from forced migration to intergenerational relationships, from plants to bears, and from collective writing to reimagining social structures. With its experimental practices and transformative encounters, this unique anthology encourages readers to embark on their own intellectual adventures and cultivate fresh concepts. Emphasizing the fluidity and emergence of ideas, this book features chapters written by individuals and collaborative groups, each opening new spaces of inquiry and experimentation. The range of topics covered is vast, drawing inspiration from unexpected sources such as crochet blankets, women's football, trauma within Canadian residential schools, sketchbooks, postverbal learning in dementia, and preschool outings in Johannesburg. This book invites readers to speculate, make connections, and invent their own concepts while showcasing the ongoing actualization of ideas.
Ideal for scholars of posthumanist thinking across the social sciences.
Reviews / Votes
'A generous, transdisciplinary collection of essays centred on research and engagement with theories of the more-than-human turn in diverse educational settings. The scholarly risk-taking and careful reading and writing by the authors offer insights and models for those of us interested in doing academia differently.'Sarah Truman, Associate Professor, University of Melbourne 'A generous, transdisciplinary collection of essays centred on research and engagement with theories of the more-than-human turn in diverse educational settings. The scholarly risk-taking and careful reading and writing by the authors offer insights and models for those of us interested in doing academia differently.'
Sarah Truman, Associate Professor - University of Melbourne.
'Alfred North Whitehead famously wrote: "Philosophy begins in wonder. And at the end when philosophical thought has done its best the wonder remains." Posthuman Adventures boldly meets the call of wonder, sidles it with care, and lets it do its work. In play, it asks how else thought can move (us) to the limit, how writing can write other ways of being into the world. It's a joy to read.'
Dr. Erin Manning, Research Chair - Speculative Pragmatism, Art, and Pedagogy. Director - SenseLab, Concordia University.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
33 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 33 s/w Abbildungen
33 Halftones, black and white; 33 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-69845-8 (9781032698458)
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Persons
Mary Catherine Garland is an independent scholar. Inspired, encouraged and supported by the Adventures in Posthumanism Research Network during her doctoral studies at the University of Plymouth and beyond, she is committed to using research and writing practices which foster speculative and experimental approaches.
Joanna Haynes is Associate Professor at Plymouth University Institute of Education. Together with Professor Jocey Quinn she founded and coordinates the Adventures in Posthumanism Network https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/education/adventures-in-posthumanism. Joanna's background is in philosophy and her research interests include community and democratic education; age and intergenerational relations; and philosophy in/of everyday life.
Helen Bowstead has worked at the University of Plymouth for over fifteen years teaching English for Academic Purpose and TESOL. Her doctoral thesis explores how working with Erin Manning's concepts of research-creation and thought-in-motion has the potential to open up spaces for creative and innovative educational orientations.
Ken Gale is a member of the Adventures in Posthumanism Research group at the University of Plymouth in the UK. He has published widely and presented at a number of international conferences on the philosophy of education.
Jocey Quinn is Professor of Lifelong Learning at University of Plymouth UK. Her research focuses on adults learning, particularly in everyday life and beyond formal educational spaces. With Dr Joanna Haynes she founded Adventures in Posthumanism.
Joanna Haynes is Associate Professor at Plymouth University Institute of Education. Together with Professor Jocey Quinn she founded and coordinates the Adventures in Posthumanism Network https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/research/education/adventures-in-posthumanism. Joanna's background is in philosophy and her research interests include community and democratic education; age and intergenerational relations; and philosophy in/of everyday life.
Helen Bowstead has worked at the University of Plymouth for over fifteen years teaching English for Academic Purpose and TESOL. Her doctoral thesis explores how working with Erin Manning's concepts of research-creation and thought-in-motion has the potential to open up spaces for creative and innovative educational orientations.
Ken Gale is a member of the Adventures in Posthumanism Research group at the University of Plymouth in the UK. He has published widely and presented at a number of international conferences on the philosophy of education.
Jocey Quinn is Professor of Lifelong Learning at University of Plymouth UK. Her research focuses on adults learning, particularly in everyday life and beyond formal educational spaces. With Dr Joanna Haynes she founded Adventures in Posthumanism.
Content
Introduction: Kicking Off 1. Adventures in Posthuman chitchatting: between age/s, relations, and flows 2. Making kin: grandmothering 3. Dis/orientations with more-than-human whisperings: a feminist vibrant materialist exploration of the eye/I in auto-ethnography 4. Stories from the school bus 5. Notes on Dis-ease and Death 6. Clearing? Between the three, four and more-than 7. Efflorescence: How Art Transforms Research 8. A Posthuman Journey To 'Becoming-Bear' 9. Languaging the infrathin of the everyday un/clear 10. More-than a sketchbook 11. My night with the trees in the forest