Acknowledgments vi
Introduction 1
Chapter One: Post-humanism: Life beyond the Self 13
Chapter Two: Post-anthropocentrism: Life beyond the Species 55
Chapter Three: The Inhuman: Life beyond Death 105
Chapter Four: Posthuman Humanities; Life beyond Theory 143
Conclusion 186
References 198
Index 214
Rosi Braidotti is a distinguished university professor at Utrecht University and founding director of the Centre for the Humanities.
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