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Weinstone Ann |
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Avatar bodies [[electronic resource] ] : a tantra for posthumanism / / Ann Weinstone |
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Minneapolis, MN, : University of Minnesota Press, c2004 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (241 p.) |
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Collana |
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Electronic mediations ; ; v. 10 |
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Soggetti |
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Philosophical anthropology |
Human body (Philosophy) |
Humanism |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-227). |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Contents; Acknowledgments; Pleasure Ψ; Ψ Every Relation but One: Part I; Ψ (Post)Humanism Ψ; Suspension; Ψ Deconstruction and Posthumanism? Ψ; Nonphilosophy Ψ; Ψ Tidal Kneeplay Ψ; Deleuze and Derrida: You Are Other Ψ; Ψ To Have; To Belong; Fiora Raggi Kneeplay; Tantra for Posthumanism Ψ; Ψ Speaking of Assimilation Ψ; Avatar Bodies Ψ; Ψ First City Kneeplay; Insect Threads Ψ; Case Ψ; Ψ Insects and Buddhists Ψ; Ψ The Insect Self; The Insect Yogi Ψ; Ψ Knowing, Caring; Second City Kneeplay; Ψ Sorcerer Series I: The Island Sorcerer (An Introduction) Ψ; Ψ Some Celibate Erotics; Ψ Vira Action Ψ |
Ψ The Wasp and the OrchidΨ Sorcerer Series II: The Yogi Sorcerer Ψ; Ψ Sex Scene; Becoming Woman, Becoming Yogini; Ψ English Tantra or the Imperceptible Man; ΨΨ Vira Bhava Kneeplay; Sorcerer Series III: Rheya; Ψ Sorcerer Series IV: The Miracle of the Rogue; Ψ Heroes of Difference; Third City Kneeplay: The Wasp and the Orchid Cross a Letter Ψ; Emanation/Expression Ψ; Three Bodies Ψ; Three Bodies: Exposition in Preparation for the Avatar Body Ψ; Ψ Avatar and Expression; Ψ The Difference Difference; Ψ Avatar Bodies, an Invitation Ψ; Ψ Itara and Avatāra; Tantric Bodies; Fourth City Kneeplay |
Eating, Well . . .ΨΨ Eating Animals; Vegetarians, Brahmins Ψ; Tantra's Third Way; The Responsibility of the (Postdeconstructive) Subject Ψ; Love and Justice; Experience; Intuition, Perhaps; A Tantra for |
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Posthumanism Ψ; Ψ Fifth City Kneeplay: Solaris in Your Eyes; Ψ Epistlirium; Every Relation but One: Part II Ψ; Ψ Hard to Say; Ψ The Postal Age ΨΨ; Ψ (Post) Heroism Ψ; Ψ Post Heroism Ψ; Post Ψ Post; Ψ The Sacrificial Structure of the Post; Fire; ))) Water; Flesh; Who?; E-Mail Madra Ψ; Chance; Ψ Postscript; Works Cited |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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Avatar Bodies develops a posthumanist vocabulary for human-to-human relationships that turns our capacities for devotion, personality, and pleasure. Drawing on both the philosophies and practices of Indian Tantra, Weinstone argues for the impossibility of absolute otherness; we are all avatar bodies, and she proposes that only when we stop ordering the other to be other will we truly become posthuman. |
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