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Human No More: Digital Subjectivities, Unhuman Subjects, and the End of Anthropology
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Human No More: Digital Subjectivities, Unhuman Subjects, and the End of Anthropology

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Turning an anthropological eye toward cyberspace, Human No More explores how conditions of the on-line world shape identity, place, culture, and death within virtual communities. On-line worlds have recently thrown into question the traditional anthropological conception of place-based ethnography. They break definitions, blur distinctions, and force us to rethink the notion of the subject . Human No More asks how digital cultures can be integrated and how the ethnography of both the unhuman and the digital could lead to possible reconfiguring the notion of the human . This provocative and ground-breaking work challenges fundamental assumptions about the entire field of anthropology. Cross-disciplinary research from well-respected contributors makes this volume vital to the understanding of contemporary human interaction. It will be of interest not only to anthropologists but also to students and scholars of media, communication, popular culture, identity, and technology.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of Colorado
Country
United States
Date
15 August 2012
Pages
264
ISBN
9781607321897

Turning an anthropological eye toward cyberspace, Human No More explores how conditions of the on-line world shape identity, place, culture, and death within virtual communities. On-line worlds have recently thrown into question the traditional anthropological conception of place-based ethnography. They break definitions, blur distinctions, and force us to rethink the notion of the subject . Human No More asks how digital cultures can be integrated and how the ethnography of both the unhuman and the digital could lead to possible reconfiguring the notion of the human . This provocative and ground-breaking work challenges fundamental assumptions about the entire field of anthropology. Cross-disciplinary research from well-respected contributors makes this volume vital to the understanding of contemporary human interaction. It will be of interest not only to anthropologists but also to students and scholars of media, communication, popular culture, identity, and technology.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University Press of Colorado
Country
United States
Date
15 August 2012
Pages
264
ISBN
9781607321897