The term “more-than-human” has become a popular way of designating the “nonhuman” within the environmental humanities. Other terms used include “other-than-human,” and much less frequently “unhuman” and “inhuman,” with the latter’s negative connotations upended (successfully or not) to read positively. “More-than-human” was, to my knowledge, first used by David Abram in his 1996 ecophilosophical bestseller […]
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More-or-less-(than)-human
Posted in Eco-theory, tagged David Abram, entanglement, language, more-than-human, more-than-humans, nonhuman, Theodore Sturgeon on October 19, 2022 | 1 Comment »
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