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Dator, Jim A.
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Beyond identities = human becomings in weirding worlds /
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Beyond identities/ by Jim Dator.
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human becomings in weirding worlds /
Author:
Dator, Jim A.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
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viii, 199 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. What I am not, and why -- Chapter 2. Identity discovered -- Chapter 3.The Big Three: Class, Gender, Race -- Chapter 4. BeyonCd identity -- Chapter 5. Pioneers towards fluid identities -- Chapter 6. Destination identities -- Chapter 7. Weirding world -- Chapter 8. Humans as synthesizers -- Chapter 9. Humans in the Holocene Epoch -- Chapter 10. Anthropocene Epoch? -- Chapter 11. What is a dator? -- Chapter 12. Indivollectivity Now?? -- Chapter 13. Technology, values, and change -- Chapter 14. Ad Astra!.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11732-9
ISBN:
9783031117329
Beyond identities = human becomings in weirding worlds /
Dator, Jim A.
Beyond identities
human becomings in weirding worlds /[electronic resource] :by Jim Dator. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - viii, 199 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Anticipation science,v. 72522-0403 ;. - Anticipation science ;v. 7..
Chapter 1. What I am not, and why -- Chapter 2. Identity discovered -- Chapter 3.The Big Three: Class, Gender, Race -- Chapter 4. BeyonCd identity -- Chapter 5. Pioneers towards fluid identities -- Chapter 6. Destination identities -- Chapter 7. Weirding world -- Chapter 8. Humans as synthesizers -- Chapter 9. Humans in the Holocene Epoch -- Chapter 10. Anthropocene Epoch? -- Chapter 11. What is a dator? -- Chapter 12. Indivollectivity Now?? -- Chapter 13. Technology, values, and change -- Chapter 14. Ad Astra!.
This book is an argument for moving beyond culturally/historically/ethnically/biologically-grounded identity as the necessary foundation of an authentic self. It highlights examples of people who are attempting to inhabit identities they feel are more appropriate to themselves, by deploring the damage done via claims about authentic identity. The sole theme of this book is "becoming beyond identity". We are not fixed human beings but rather perpetually-dynamic human becomings. As intelligence is enabled or recognized beyond the merely human, we should welcome our continuing evolution from homosapiens, sapiens, into many varieties of intelligences on Earth and the cosmos.This book builds from tiny ripples into a tsunami of examples from conventional identity studies, to Confucian human becomings, to apotemnophilia, to DIY biohacking, to cyborgs, to artilects, to hiveminds, to intelligence in animals, plants and fungi from the Holocene through the beginnings of the precarious, climate change-driven Anthropocene Epoch, with hints far beyond and throughout the cosmos. From a lifetime of work in future studies, anticipation science and space studies, the author balances frank tales of his own experiences and beliefs concerning his uncertain and fluid identities with those of others who tell their stories. In addition to material from academic and popular sources, a few poems further illuminate the scene.
ISBN: 9783031117329
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-11732-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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