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ANIMA : Études Critiques sur la Race Autrement

Cette série enquête sur ce qui anime le monde qui nous entoure, en explorant la nature complexe de la vie. Elle relie divers domaines tels que la théorie queer, les études postcoloniales et les études critiques de la race, examinant comment la race et le sexe façonnent notre compréhension du posthumanisme et des nouveaux matérialismes. L'accent est mis sur la manière dont la vie, la vitalité et l'animé existent au-delà des connaissances conventionnellement humanistes.

Jugaad Time
Bioinsecurities
Trans Exploits
The Biopolitics of Feeling
Biopolitics of the More-Than-Human
Animate Planet

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  • Biopolitics of the More-Than-Human

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