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French Technological Thought and the Nonhuman Turn

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posted on 2025-09-26, 10:19 authored by Madeleine ChalmersMadeleine Chalmers
<p dir="ltr">Uncovers the nonhuman turn’s unexpected roots in the avant-gardes and mysticisms of nineteenth-century France</p><p dir="ltr"><br></p><p dir="ltr">Builds a new genealogy which highlights the unacknowledged expression of Catholic mysticism and avant-garde French literature in the nonhuman turn</p><p dir="ltr">Brings into play both canonical and non-canonical authors, from Symbolism to Surrealism and beyond</p><p dir="ltr">Mines unexplored elements of major thinkers, including Gilbert Simondon and Gilles Deleuze</p><p dir="ltr">Tackles the porous boundaries between literature, philosophy, science, politics, and theology in French thought</p><p dir="ltr">French Technological Thought and the Nonhuman Turn traces a genealogy of thinking and writing about technology, which takes us from the French avant-gardes to the contemporary ‘nonhuman turn’ in Anglo-American theory via the Surrealists, Gilbert Simondon, and Gilles Deleuze.</p><p dir="ltr"><br></p><p dir="ltr">Tracking the unruly transition from Catholic vocabularies of grace, potentiality, and actuality to the modern and contemporary secular lexicon of agency, virtuality, and affect, this book explores technology as a source of subject matter and conceptual metaphors, but also probes how ideas and words are modes of technicity through which we shape and reshape the world. Fusing literature, philosophy, and theology, it offers readers new contexts – and questions – for the egalitarian ontological commitments of contemporary post- and nonhuman thinking.</p>

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College of Social Sci Arts and Humanities Arts, Media & Communication

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Edinburgh University Press

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9781399539814

Copyright date

2024

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2025-09-26

Language

en

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Miss Madeleine Chalmers

Deposit date

2024-12-12

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