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Old Orders for New: Ecology, Animal Rights, and The Poverty of Humanism

Cary Wolfe reviews Luc Ferry's The New Ecological Order.

The Question of the Animal

On a posthumanism potentially worthy of the name.

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other essays by
Cary Wolfe
Getting the Dirt on The Public Intellectual: A response to Michael Bérubé
Music/Sound/Noise
Old Orders for New: Ecology, Animal Rights, and The Poverty of Humanism
Signmakers 1999
When You Can’t Believe Your Eyes: Voice, Vision, and the Prosthetic Subject in Dancer in the Dark
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The Godfather Seen Through The Lens of Elite Criticism (and Vice Versa)
by Joseph Urgo
Friedrich Kittler’s Technosublime
by Bruce Clarke
Review of Williams’s How to be an Intellectual
by Chris Findeisen
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A Real Fictitious Interview Done by Smoke Signals

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Electronic Book Review (ebr ) is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal of critical writing produced and published by the emergent digital literary network.

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