Homo Mimeticus III
Sergey Zenkin-Ian James-Ida Djursaa-Tyler Williams-Catherine Malabou-Kristian Schaeferling-Alex Obrigewitsch-Mathijs Peters-Gabriel Wartinger-Tom Boland-Alice Iacobone
Engels | 28-11-2025 | 350 pagina's
9789462705005
Paperback / softback
€ 33,00
Nog niet verschenen, beschikbaar op 28/11/2025
Korte beschrijving/Annotatie
New interdisciplinary essays on key topics in mimetic studies, including three contributions by internationally renowned philosopher Catherine Malabou
Slogan/Promotie
This is the third volume of a trilogy on Homo Mimeticus, yet in no way does it seek to bring mimetic studies to an end. On the contrary, the ambition of this book is to further the mimetic turn via a new beginning. In collaboration with the French philosopher Catherine Malabou, international contributors argue that plasticity—understood in its double capacity to receive form and to give form—plays a transformative role in the many lives of homo mimeticus qua homo plasticus. Ranging from philosophy to literature, sociology to semiology, the plastic arts to neurobiology, and addressing subjects as diverse as epigenetic mimesis and neuroliterature, plastic figures and the mimetic subconscious, Homo Mimeticus III shows that both new materialisms and mimetic studies are central to affirming plastic metamorphoses in the twenty-first century. In collaboration with Catherine Malabou
Biografie
Nidesh Lawtoo is a philosopher and cultural critic who led the ERC project, Homo Mimeticus. He is Professor of Modern Literature and Culture at Leiden University. Willow Verkerk is Lecturer in Continental Philosophy and Social Philosophy at the University of British Columbia.
Details
EAN : | 9789462705005 |
Uitgever : | Universitaire Pers Leuven |
Publicatie datum : | 28-11-2025 |
Uitvoering : | Paperback / softback |
Taal/Talen : | Engels |
Status : | Nog niet verschenen |
Aantal pagina's : | 350 |
Keywords : | aesthetics;catherine malabou;contemporary philosophy;epigenetics;interdisciplinary humanities;metamorphosis;mimesis;mimetic studies;plasticity;subjectivity |