Humankind: Solidarity with Non-Human People

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Price
$19.95
Publisher
Verso
Publish Date
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.1 X 7.9 X 0.8 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781788731003

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About the Author

Timothy Morton is Rita Shea Guffey Chair in English at Rice University. They have collaborated with Björk, Laurie Anderson, Jennifer Walshe, Hrafnhildur Arnadottir, Sabrina Scott, Adam McKay, Jeff Bridges, Justin Guariglia, Olafur Eliasson, and Pharrell Williams. Morton co-wrote and appears in Living in the Future's Past, a 2018 film about global warming with Jeff Bridges. They are the author of the libretto for the opera Time Time Time by Jennifer Walshe. Morton has written Being Ecological (Penguin, 2018), Humankind: Solidarity with Nonhuman People (Verso, 2017), Dark Ecology: For a Logic of Future Coexistence (Columbia, 2016), Nothing: Three Inquiries in Buddhism (Chicago, 2015), Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World (Minnesota, 2013), Realist Magic: Objects, Ontology, Causality (Open Humanities, 2013), The Ecological Thought (Harvard, 2010), Ecology without Nature (Harvard, 2007), 8 other books and 250 essays on philosophy, ecology, literature, music, art, architecture, design and food. Morton's work has been translated into 10 languages. In 2014 they gave the Wellek Lectures in Theory.

Reviews

"I have been reading Timothy Morton's books for a while and I like them a lot."
--Björk

"Considered by many to be among the top philosophers in the world, especially among those tackling issues related to human effects on our environment, Morton herein provides an important, spirited, and sometimes frenetic analysis of the foundational assumptions of Marxism and other -isms with regard to nature and culture."
--Jeff Vandermeer, author of The Southern Reach trilogy, The Millions

"A very good introduction to what Theory (capital T) might have to say about climate change and species die-off."
--Ted Hamlton, Los Angeles Review of Books

"A great work of cognitive mapping, both exciting and useful."
--Kim Stanley Robinson, author of The Mars Trilogy (in praise of Hyperobjects)

"His book exemplifies the 'serious' humanities scholarship he makes a plea for. My head's still spinning."
--Noel Castree, Times Higher Education
 (in praise of The Ecological Thought)

"Sassy, brilliant, a genuine engagement with and of thought, this work tunes us to a thrilling, endorphinating way of thinking: my drug of choice."
--Avitall Ronell, New York University (in praise of Nothing: Three Inquiries in Buddhism)

"Timothy Morton is a master of philosophical enigma. In Dark Ecology, he treats us to an obscure ecognosis, the essentially unsolvable riddle of ecological being. Prepare to be endarkened!"
--Michael Marder, author of The Philosopher's Plant
 (in praise of Dark Ecology)

"A poetic tour de force that is both academically and philosophically rigorous."
--Steven Umbrello, Journal of Critical Realism