We are pleased to announce the publication of a special issue of the
Journal of Electronic Publishing: "Disrupting the Humanities: Towards
Posthumanities", edited by Janneke Adema and Gary Hall.
The issue contains video-articles by Johanna Drucker, Mark Amerika, Erin
Manning, Monika Bakke, Endre Dányi, Lesley Gourlay, Silvio Lorusso,
Niamh Moore, Karen Newman, SØren Pold, Craig Saper, Sarah Kember, and
Iris van der Tuin.
It is available for free, open access, CC-BY, here:
http://www.journalofelectronicpublishing.org/
Contents
1 Maria Bonn, A Note From JEP
2 Janneke Adema and Gary Hall, Posthumanities: The Dark Side of “The
Dark Side of the Digital”
Adema and Hall have written a 10,000 word opening essay, discussing the
conceptual premises that underly this special issue. Engaging with
various discourses around the digital humanities, the essay outlines the
experimental mode in which the videos included in the issue have been
edited - as well as pointing to the idea of posthuman posthumanities.
Link: http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/3336451.0019.201
PART ONE – Creating Posthumanities: Disrupting Humanities Methodologies
3 Monika Bakke, Deep Time Environments: Art And The Materiality Of
Life Beyond The Human
4 Lesley Gourlay, Posthuman Texts: Nonhuman Actors, Mediators and
Technologies of Inscription
5 Niamh Moore, “Humanist” Methods in a “More-than-Human” World
6 Iris van der Tuin, Reading Diffractive Reading: Where and When Does
Diffraction Happen?
PART TWO – Performing Posthumanities: Disrupting Humanities Aesthetics
7 Erin Manning, 10 Propositions for Research-Creation
8 SØren Pold, Ink After Print: Literary Interface Criticism
9 Johanna Drucker, Diagrammatic Form and Performative Materiality
10 Silvio Lorusso, The Post-Digital Publishing Archive: An Inventory of
Speculative Strategies
PART THREE – Circulating Posthumanities: Disrupting Humanities Institution
11 Sarah Kember, At Risk? The Humanities and the Future of Academic
Publishing
12 Endre Dányi, Samizdat Lessons: Three Dimensions of the Politics of
Self-Publishing
13 Craig Saper, Disrupting Scholarship
14 Mark Amerika, Glitch Ontology (A Video Performance)
15 Karen Newman, The West Midlands as an ‘Electronic Super Highway’:
BOM and the Emergence of New Art Infrastructures
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Gary Hall, http://www.garyhall.info
Professor of Media and Performing Arts, Coventry University
Director of Open Humanities Press: http://www.openhumanitiespress.org
NEW BOOKS:
Pirate Philosophy: For A Digital Posthumanities (MIT Press, 2016)
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/pirate-philosophy
The Uberfication of the University (U of Minnesota Press, 2016)
http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-uberfication-of-the-university
Open access version available here:
https://curve.coventry.ac.uk/open/items/4b7671d5-371f-438b-83c7-9275935550f8/1/
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