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Paperback Post-Humanity: Anthropology in the Mirror Book

ISBN: B0GF7CPDDY

ISBN13: 9798242725973

Post-Humanity: Anthropology in the Mirror

"Post-Humanity: Anthropology in the Mirror" by Eduardo Galvani redefines humanity's place in the cosmos through a bold anthropological lens, challenging anthropocentric illusions in an era of ecological crisis and technological transcendence. This provocative exploration from Florian polis, Brazil (2025), invites readers to confront post-humanity not as sci-fi fantasy, but as three intertwined realities demanding urgent reevaluation.

Core Thesis

Galvani dissects post-humanity via three perspectives: First Nature (the autonomous cosmos, Earth, and non-human life indifferent to us); Second Nature (human artifacts, cultures, and symbols born from our ingenuity); and Future Humanity (our transformative condition amid technological development, cyborg mergers and planetary upheaval). Drawing on anthropology's evolution-from Herodotus to Boas, L vi-Strauss, and modern post-humanists like Viveiros de Castro-this work bridges biology and culture to expose humanity's dual animal-cultural essence.

Anthropological Foundations

Tracing anthropology's genesis, Galvani highlights paradigm shifts: from evolutionist ethnocentrism to cultural relativism, functionalism (Malinowski), structuralism (L vi-Strauss), and interdisciplinary dialogues with psychology (Vygotsky) and philosophy (Ingold, Geertz). Key theories like Ingold's "humanity and animality" and Geertz's gradualist humanization dismantle nature-culture dualisms, revealing humanity as interdependent with post-human realms.

Provocative Implications

In the Anthropocene, Galvani warns of alienated "cyborg" futures (Haraway) where second nature dominates, urging a holistic post-humanism-Ferrando's plural centers, Kohn's forest semiosis, and Amerindian perspectivism-to foster interspecies harmony. Dystopias loom if we ignore this; transcendence awaits reconnection.

Perfect for philosophy enthusiasts, eco-thinkers, and futurists, this mirror to our condition sparks debate: Are we gods, animals, or fleeting guests in a post-human world? Read now.

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