Mapping the Posthuman 1st Edition
Grab attention with a fresh map of contemporary thought: Mapping the Posthuman, 1st Edition by Grant Hamilton and Carolyn Lau, offers an incisive, accessible guide to posthuman theory for readers across academia and beyond.
This compelling volume brings together interdisciplinary perspectives that examine how technology, biology, culture, and ethics reshape what it means to be human. Through clear explanations and critical readings, Hamilton and Lau trace key debates—from AI and cyborg studies to biopolitics and ecocriticism—situating ideas in global contexts so readers can see how posthuman questions play out in the Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Americas. Richly argued but reader-friendly, the book synthesizes theory, contemporary examples, and practical frameworks to help students, researchers, and curious minds navigate complex concepts with confidence.
Ideal for coursework in cultural studies, critical theory, media studies, and philosophy, this 1st Edition equips you with tools to analyze emerging technologies, disability studies, and environmental entanglements through a posthuman lens. Whether preparing essays, teaching modules, or simply updating your intellectual toolkit, you’ll find clarity, rigor, and contemporary relevance on every page.
Don’t miss a foundational text for 21st-century humanities and social science study. Add Mapping the Posthuman (1st Edition) by Grant Hamilton and Carolyn Lau to your collection today — available for global shipping and ready to spark conversation, coursework, and critical inquiry.
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