[D66] Anarchism’s Posthuman Future

R.O. jugg at ziggo.nl
Sun Aug 16 12:37:31 CEST 2020


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Anarchist Studies 26.1
Anarchism’s Posthuman Future
Layla AbdelRahim, Children’s Literature, Domestication, and Social 
Foundation: Narratives of Civilization and Wilderness
New York: Routledge, 2015; 265pp, ISBN 9780415661102


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layla_AbdelRahim

Layla AbdelRahim (born January 4, 1964) is a Russian-Sudanese 
comparatist anthropologist and anarchoprimitivist author, whose works on 
narratives of civilization and wilderness have contributed to the fields 
of literary and cultural studies, comparative literature, philosophy, 
animal studies, ecophilosophy, sociology, anarcho-primitivist thought, 
anarchism, epistemology, and critique of civilization, technology, and 
education.[3][4] She attributes the collapse in the diversity of 
bio-systems and environmental degradation to monoculturalism and the 
civilized ontology that explains existence in terms of anthropocentric 
utilitarian functions.[5]

Her books Children’s Literature, Domestication, and Social Foundation: 
Narratives of Civilization and Wilderness (Routledge 2015) and Wild 
Children – Domesticated Dreams: Civilization and the Birth of 
Education[6] (Fernwood 2013) make a contribution to children’s literary 
theory and a critique of education as rooted in the civilized need for 
the domestication of children as resources.[7]


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