Reflections on Trash-humanism as Performed by Jaime del Val
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https://doi.org/10.33182/joph.v3i2.2968Keywords:
Metahuman, Trash-humanism, embodiment, relational ethics, DionysianAbstract
In the online event, Metahuman Futures Forum, which took place in August 2022 and was co-organized by Reverso/Metabody and the Posthuman Lab, I had reflected on Jaime del Val’s ‘Trash-human Enhancement and Planetary Health’ and made the following observations, which can be grouped in five parts: a) the place of the body and embodiment; b) relational ethics; c) alternatives and the healing process; d) transvaluation and what the future holds for humanity; e) protestation, resistance and cultural transformation without utopianism.
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