🎥 #PosthumanFridays Research Highlight
This week we feature the work of @mirfersan.bsky.social, whose research explores the intersections between posthumanism, digital culture, and contemporary North American literature.
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This week: Sobre Dios. Pensar con Simone Weil by Byung-Chul Han.
A luminous meditation on attention, silence & decreation in dialogue with Simone Weil.
Against hyperproductivity and digital saturation, Han invites us to rediscover meaning through stillness and vulnerability.
This week’s #PosthumanFridays pick is The Overstory by Richard Powers — a Pulitzer Prize–winning novel that places trees at the heart of the narrative 🌳
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Jenny Offill’s Weather captures climate anxiety and planetary dread through fragmentary, intimate storytelling: what it feels like to live inside the crisis.
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The Candy House by Jennifer Egan imagines a world where memories are uploaded, shared, and sold. When identity becomes data, who really owns the self?
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This week’s rec: The Sleepless by Victor Manibo — a compelling near-future thriller where a sleepless elite reshapes society, labor, and what it means to be human. 🧬🔍
A smart blend of biotech, mystery & posthuman themes.
Highly recommended!
📚✨ #PosthumanFridays — Book Rec
This week we spotlight Sorrowland by Rivers Solomon — a haunting blend of eco-horror, Gothic mutation, and posthuman transformation. 🌿🔥
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Today’s rec: Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer — a haunting blend of weird fiction, ecological mystery, and posthuman transformation. 🌿👁️🗨️
A hypnotic journey into Area X that challenges what it means to be human as environments (and bodies) begin to shift. 🧬🌱
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This week’s pick: Neuromancer (1984) by William Gibson — the cyberpunk classic that redefined how we imagine tech, identity & the future. 💻🧠⚡
A visionary dive into AI, body mods & corporate power — essential reading for any posthumanist! 🤖
🚀📚 #PosthumanFridays begins!
Every week we’ll recommend a novel that shapes our research on #posthumanism, tech, & contemporary lit. 🌍✨
First up: The Body Scout (2021) by Lincoln Michel ⚾🧬 A sharp sci-fi noir where body mods meet biocapitalism — and justice gets a cybernetic twist. 💀