02725nam 2200541 450 991055427470332120220726152930.03-8394-5939-79783839459393(MiAaPQ)EBC6800873(Au-PeEL)EBL6800873(OCoLC)1285167851(CKB)19410682200041(transcript Verlag)9783839459393(DE-B1597)588971(DE-B1597)9783839459393(EXLCZ)991941068220004120220726d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCommon image towards a larger than human communism /Ingrid Hoelzl, Rémi Marie1st ed.Bielefeld, Germany :Transcript,[2022]©20221 online resource (157 pages)Image201Print version: Hoelzl, Ingrid Common Image Bielefeld : transcript,c2021 9783837659399 Includes bibliographical references (pages [137]-151).Cover -- Contents -- Note to the Reader -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 / Stone -- Chapter 2 / Magic -- Chapter 3 / Matter -- Chapter 4 / Ocean -- Chapter 5 / Points of View -- Chapter 6 / The Time of the Myth -- Chapter 7 / From Myth to Poetry -- Chapter 8 / Windjarrameru, The Stealing C*nt -- Chapter 9 / Travelling to the Warlpiri Country -- Coda / Common Image -- Appendix -- List of Illustrations -- Bibliography -- Detailed Table of Contents.Western humanism has established a reifying and predatory relation to the world. While its collateral visual regime, the perspectival image, is still saturating our screens, this relation has reached a dead end. Rather than desperately turning towards transhumanism and geoengineering, we need to readjust our position within community Earth. Facing this predicament, Ingrid Hoelzl and Rémi Marie develop the notion of the common image - understood as a multisensory perception across species; and common ethics - a comportment that transcends species-bound ways of living. Highlighting the notion of the common as opposed to the immune, the authors ultimately advocate otherness as a common ground for a larger than human communism.ImageHumanismImage (Philosophy)Humanism.Image (Philosophy)128Hoelzl Ingrid1133429Marie RémiMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910554274703321Common Image2819786UNINA