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Cover More-Than-Human Aesthetics

More-Than-Human Aesthetics

Venturing Beyond the Bifurcation of Nature

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Editors:
Melanie Sehgal
and
Alex Wilkie

This imaginative collection invites readers to explore how a broader view of aesthetics can reshape areas like medicine, arts and education, challenging how we think about knowledge. It is an agenda-setting contribution to understanding the significance of aesthetics in science and technology studies.

Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Publication Date:
30 Apr 2024
Online ISBN:
9781529227819
Series:
Dis-positions: Troubling Methods and Theory in STS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529227819
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Front Matter
Front Matter
Dis-Positions Series Preface
1: Beyond the Bifurcation of Nature: Tracing More-Than-Human Aesthetics in Times of Socio-Ecological Crisis
PART I: Feeling and Experiencing
2: Whitehead, Dewey, Metaphysics, Aesthetics, Experience and Our World(s)
3: Eternal Objects of Nuclear Waste Futures
4: Geo-Narrativity: Anthropocene, Aesthetics, Forensics
5: Race and Reality: Towards a Social Aesthetics of Race
PART II: Problematizing and (Re)Valuing
6: A New Taste for Life? Value Ecologies and the Aesthetics of the Outside
7: Variations on the Great Refusal via Dante and Whitehead
8: Aesthetic Axiology: Amanda Piña’s Climatic Dances/Danzas Climáticas
PART III: Infecting and Caring
9: To Err is More Than More-Than-Human: Patient Safety and the Aesthetics of a Never Event
10: Machinic Highs and Pathic Patchworks of Addicted Systems
11: On the Aesthetics of Care/Care of Aesthetics in Social Scientific Research
PART IV: (Un)Learning and Luring
12: An Ethology of Abstractions: Learning How to Cultivate Our Modes of Thought with Stengers
13: Back to the Classroom: What Whitehead Took from Art, and What a New Aesthetic Paradigm Can Take from Whitehead
14: Schools of Feeling: Unlearning the Bifurcation of Nature Through Aesthetic Education
Back Matter
Index

In a present marked by planetary crisis, a radical rethinking of aesthetics is necessary. This inspirational collection proposes a new way of thinking about aesthetics as fundamental to cultivating more liveable futures.

Drawing on the philosophies of Alfred North Whitehead and Félix Guattari, the book develops aesthetics as central to all more-than-human forms of experience, including knowledge practices. Each contribution invites readers on an adventure to explore how this broader view of aesthetics can reshape areas including biomedicine, geological forensics, nuclear waste, race, as well as arts and education.

This is an agenda-setting contribution to understanding the significance of aesthetics in science and technology studies, as well social and cultural research more broadly.

Melanie Sehgal is Director of Research at the Institute for Basic Research into the History of Philosophy at the University of Wuppertal.

Alex Wilkie is Professor of Design and Societies and a Director of the Design Societies Research Unit in the Department of Design, Goldsmiths, University of London.

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Copyright:
© Bristol University Press 2024
Hardback ISBN:
9781529227789
ePub ISBN:
9781529227802
Online ISBN:
9781529227819
Page Extent:
258
Keywords:
aesthetics; A.N. Whitehead; climate change; bifurcation of nature; feeling; experience; knowledge practices
Global Social Challenges:
Society, Culture and Arts, Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Approaches
Subject:
General Non-Fiction, Society and Culture, Technology, Science, Technology and Society, Digital Life and Culture, Science and Technology, Theory and Methodology, Science, Technology and Society, Sociology, Social Theory
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