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Theoretical Introduction: The Subject of the Human Giulia Maria Chesi and Francesca Spiegel |
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Introductions to Post/human Theories |
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The Question of the Animal and the Aristotelian Human Horse Oxana Timofeeva |
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23 | (8) |
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Foucault, the Monstrous and Monstrosity Luciano Nuzzo (translated by Giulia Maria Chesi) |
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31 | (10) |
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How to Become a Cyborg Kirstin Mertlitsch (translated by Francesca Spiegel) |
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41 | (8) |
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Anders, Simondon and the Becoming of the Posthuman Yuk Hui |
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49 | (12) |
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Part I De/Humanization and Animals |
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1 Odysseus, the Boar and the Anthropogenic Machine Marianne Hopman |
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61 | (12) |
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2 What Is It Like to Be a Donkey (With a Human Mind)? Pseudo-Lucian's Onos Tua Korhonen |
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73 | (12) |
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3 Quant Soli Vidistis Equi: Focalization and Animal Subjectivity in Valerius Flaccus Anne Tattle Mackay |
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85 | (10) |
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4 Animality, Illness and Dehumanization: The Phenomenology of Illness in Sophocles' Philoctetes Chiara Thumiger |
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95 | (8) |
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5 The Imperial Animal: Virgil's Georgics and the Anthropo-/Theriomorphk Enterprise Tom Geue |
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103 | (8) |
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6 Animals, Governance and Warfare in the Iliad and Aeschylus' Persians Manuela Giordano |
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111 | (12) |
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7 The Sovereign and the Beast: Images of Ancient Tyranny Roland Baumgarten |
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123 | (10) |
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8 Typhoeus or Cosmic Regression (Theogony 821-880) Jenny Strauss Clay |
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133 | (8) |
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9 Demonic Disease in Greek Tragedy: Illness, Animality and Dehumanization Giovanni Ceschi |
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141 | (8) |
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10 The Sphinx and Another Thinking of Life Katherine Fleming |
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149 | (8) |
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11 When Rome's Elephants Weep: Humane Monsters from Pompey's Theatre to Virgil's Trojan Horse Aaron Kachuck |
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157 | (10) |
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12 The Monstrosity of Cato in Lucan's Civil War 9 James McNamara |
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167 | (8) |
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13 Why Can't I Have Wings? Aristophanes' Birds Maria Gerolemou |
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175 | (10) |
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Part III Bodies and Entanglements |
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14 The Seer's Two Bodies: Some Early Greek Histories of Technology Martin Devecka |
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185 | (8) |
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15 Fluid Cypress and Hybrid Bodies as a Cognitively Disturbing Metaphor in Euripides' Cretans Johan Tralau |
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193 | (10) |
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16 Body Politics in the Antiquitates Romanae of Dionysius of Halicarnassus Y. N. Gershon |
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203 | (8) |
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17 The Myth of Io and Female Cyborgic Identity Antonietta Provenza |
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211 | (6) |
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18 Cosmic, Animal and Human Becomings: A Case Study in Ancient Philosophy Laura Rosella Schluderer |
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217 | (10) |
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19 Posthumanism in Seneca's Happy Life: `Animalism', Personification and Private Property in Roman Stoicism (Epistulae Morales 113 and De Vita Beata 5-8) Alex Dressier |
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227 | (10) |
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20 Hagiography without Humans: Simeon the Stylite Virginia Burrus |
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237 | (10) |
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Part IV Objects, Machines and Robotic Devices |
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21 Assemblages and Objects in Greek Tragedy Nancy Worman |
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22 Hybris and Hybridity in Aeschylus' Persians: A Posthumanist Perspective on Xerxes' Expedition Anne-Sophie Noel |
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259 | (8) |
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23 Malfunctions of Embodiment: Man/Weapon Agency and the Greek Ideology of Masculinity Francesca Spiegel |
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267 | (8) |
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24 Aeneid 12: A Cyborg Border War Elena Giusti |
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275 | (10) |
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25 The Presence of Presents: Speaking Objects in Martial's Xenia and Apophoreta Katherine Wasdin |
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285 | (8) |
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26 Automatopoetae Machinae: Laws of Nature and Human Invention (Vitruvius 9.8.4-7) Mireille Courrent |
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293 | (8) |
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27 Pandora and Robotic Technology Today Giulia Maria Chesi and Giacomo Sclavi |
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301 | (8) |
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28 Art, Life and the Creation of Automata: On Pindar, Olympian 7.50-53 Agis Marinis |
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309 | (6) |
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29 Staying Alive: Plato, Horace and the Written Text Alexander Kirichenko |
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315 | (8) |
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30 Beyond the Beautiful Evil? The Ancient/Future History of Sex Robots Genevieve Liveley |
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Conclusions Simon Goldhill |
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Notes |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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