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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Articulating Ambiguous Compatibilities 1
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I Boundaries
- 1 Minding Mind: Kenneth Burke, Gregory Bateson, and Posthuman Rhetoric 23
- 2 The Cyburke Manifesto, or, Two Lessons from Burke on the Rhetoric and Ethics of Posthumanism 42
- 3 Revision as Heresy: Posthuman Writing Systems and Kenneth Burke’s “Piety” 61
- 4 Burke’s Counter-Nature: Posthumanism in the Anthropocene 80
- 5 Technique–Technology–Transcendence: Machination and Amechania in Burke, Nietzsche, and Parmenides 98
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II Futures
- 6 The Uses of Compulsion: Recasting Burke’s Technological Psychosis in a Comic Frame 127
- 7 A Predestination for the Posthumanistic 142
- 8 Emergent Mattering: Building Rhetorical Ethics at the Limits of the Human 162
- 9 What Are Humans For? 184
- 10 A Sustainable Dystopia 203
- Contributors 227
- Index 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Articulating Ambiguous Compatibilities 1
-
I Boundaries
- 1 Minding Mind: Kenneth Burke, Gregory Bateson, and Posthuman Rhetoric 23
- 2 The Cyburke Manifesto, or, Two Lessons from Burke on the Rhetoric and Ethics of Posthumanism 42
- 3 Revision as Heresy: Posthuman Writing Systems and Kenneth Burke’s “Piety” 61
- 4 Burke’s Counter-Nature: Posthumanism in the Anthropocene 80
- 5 Technique–Technology–Transcendence: Machination and Amechania in Burke, Nietzsche, and Parmenides 98
-
II Futures
- 6 The Uses of Compulsion: Recasting Burke’s Technological Psychosis in a Comic Frame 127
- 7 A Predestination for the Posthumanistic 142
- 8 Emergent Mattering: Building Rhetorical Ethics at the Limits of the Human 162
- 9 What Are Humans For? 184
- 10 A Sustainable Dystopia 203
- Contributors 227
- Index 231