Animal Who Writes, The: A Posthumanist Composition

Author:   Marilyn M. Cooper
Publisher:   University of Pittsburgh Press
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Pages:   296
Publication Date:   19 March 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Writing begins with unconscious feelings of something that insistently demands to be responded to, acted upon, or elaborated into a new entity. Writers make things that matter—treaties, new species, software, and letters to the editor—as they interact with other humans of all kinds. As they write, they also continually remake themselves. In The Animal Who Writes, Cooper considers writing as a social practice and as an embodied behavior that is particularly important to human animals. The author argues that writing is an act of composing enmeshed in nature-cultures and is homologous with technology as a mode of making.

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Author:   Marilyn M. Cooper
Publisher:   University of Pittsburgh Press
Imprint:   University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN:  

9780822965794


ISBN 10:   0822965798
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   19 March 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""The Animal Who Writespresents an 'enchantment ontology' that demonstrates how writing remakes writers and world in a complexly creative and ecological manner. Using elements of posthumanism, new materialism, complexity theory, and Whitehead's process theory, the book achieves a much-needed new synthesis, one that connects many of the moving parts of recent advances across the sciences and humanities. Her holistic approach is particularly welcome in our emerging world of media saturation and deep interconnection."" --Thomas J. Rickert, Purdue University ""What does it mean to be an engaged writer? How do writers create, move, and change themselves and the world by co-operating with things and beings around them? In The Animal Who Writes, one of the most treasured visionaries in our field demonstrates just how much writing has to do with being earnestly alive."" --Deborah Brandt, Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin-Madison"


What does it mean to be an engaged writer? How do writers create, move, and change themselves and the world by co-operating with things and beings around them? In The Animal Who Writes, one of the most treasured visionaries in our field demonstrates just how much writing has to do with being earnestly alive. --Deborah Brandt, Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Animal Who Writespresents an 'enchantment ontology' that demonstrates how writing remakes writers and world in a complexly creative and ecological manner. Using elements of posthumanism, new materialism, complexity theory, and Whitehead's process theory, the book achieves a much-needed new synthesis, one that connects many of the moving parts of recent advances across the sciences and humanities. Her holistic approach is particularly welcome in our emerging world of media saturation and deep interconnection. --Thomas J. Rickert, Purdue University


The Animal Who Writespresents an 'enchantment ontology' that demonstrates how writing remakes writers and world in a complexly creative and ecological manner. Using elements of posthumanism, new materialism, complexity theory, and Whitehead's process theory, the book achieves a much-needed new synthesis, one that connects many of the moving parts of recent advances across the sciences and humanities. Her holistic approach is particularly welcome in our emerging world of media saturation and deep interconnection. --Thomas J. Rickert, Purdue University What does it mean to be an engaged writer? How do writers create, move, and change themselves and the world by co-operating with things and beings around them? In The Animal Who Writes, one of the most treasured visionaries in our field demonstrates just how much writing has to do with being earnestly alive. --Deborah Brandt, Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin-Madison


The Animal Who Writespresents an 'enchantment ontology' that demonstrates how writing remakes writers and world in a complexly creative and ecological manner. Using elements of posthumanism, new materialism, complexity theory, and Whitehead's process theory, the book achieves a much-needed new synthesis, one that connects many of the moving parts of recent advances across the sciences and humanities. Her holistic approach is particularly welcome in our emerging world of media saturation and deep interconnection. --Thomas J. Rickert, Purdue University What does it mean to be an engaged writer? How do writers create, move, and change themselves and the world by co-operating with things and beings around them? In The Animal Who Writes, one of the most treasured visionaries in our field demonstrates just how much writing has to do with being earnestly alive. --Deborah Brandt, Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin-Madison


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Marilyn M. Cooper is Emerita Professor of Humanities at Michigan Technological University.

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