Still Black, Posthuman: A Theory of Uncertainty and Disorder
Series: Ethics and Intersectionality Still Black, Posthuman unravels the relationship that Black people have with humanity and Blackness by exploring Blackness at the intersection of Black theological thought, posthumanism, Black literature, and physics. Butler focuses on the significance of recognizing the dynamic and unpredictable nature of Black subjectivity that exists outside the realm/limitations of humanity. Still Black, Posthuman engages to what extent Black imaginings concerning the liberative realm have been shackled by placating to and living within the bounds of westernized notions of humanity. Philip Butler is associate professor of theology and Black post-human artificial intelligence systems at Iliff School of Theology. He is an international scholar whose work primarily focuses on the intersections of neuroscience, technology, spirituality, and Blackness, using the wisdom of these spaces to engage in critical and constructive analysis on Black posthumanism, artificial intelligence, and pluriversal future realities. Also Of Interest Related Materials
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