Medical (Post) Humanities? Reassessing and Reimagining the Human
Jo Rodgers reports on the ‘Medical (Post) Humanities?’ conference – discussing ‘the theoretical and the legal, the clinical and veterinary, the performative and the literary’
Jo Rodgers reports on the ‘Medical (Post) Humanities?’ conference – discussing ‘the theoretical and the legal, the clinical and veterinary, the performative and the literary’
How should scholars of medical humanities and disability studies read Kazuo Ishiguro’s latest novel, Klara and the Sun (2021)? In this review, sarah madoka currie considers how the novel frames the question of what it
‘Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on Human-Technology Relations’ edited by Robert Rosenberger & Peter-Paul Verbeek (Lexington Books, 2015). Postphenomenology is a philosophical approach, consisting of a set of ‘tools’ and theories for thinking about human-technology relations. It represents an intermeshing