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4 Rel.: Beyond Anthropocentrism 11 (2016)
Posthumanism in Literature and Ecocriticism

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Posthumanism in Literature

and Ecocriticism


Introduction


Serenella  lovino
Professor of Comparative Literature, University of Turin
                                               serenella.iovino@unito.it


    Where does the posthuman dwell? At what address? And in what type of
    house?
These questions, borrowed from the opening of Deborah Amberson   and
Elena Past's essay on Gadda's Pasticciacci'o and the Knotted Posthuman
Household, tickle our eco-accustomed ears - ears that more often than
not like to take ideas back to their earthly dwelling, something that the
Greek  all-too famously called oikos. In our case, however, to provide the
right answer to these questions is definitely challenging and might require
a little veering. The reason is simple: situated by definition in a mobile
space of matter and meanings, the posthuman does not seem so prone to
dwell. In fact, it moves, relentlessly shifting the boundaries of being and
things, of ontology, epistemology, and even politics. And these boundaries,
especially those between human and nonhuman,  are not only shifting but
also porous: based on the - biological, cultural, structural - combination of
agencies flowing from, through, and alongside the human, the posthuman
discloses a dimension in which we and they are caught together in an
ontological dance whose choreography  follows patterns of irredeemable
hybridization and stubborn entanglement. In this mobile and uncertain
dwelling, furthermore, the posthuman might not have a stable address,
but it does address important issues: it addresses, for example, the alleged
self-sufficiency of the human, the purported subsidiarity of the nonhuman,
and the consistency of categorical essences and forms that hover over our
visions and practices as if they had been demarcated ab aeterno by the hand
of an inflexible taxonomist. Taking a closer look, finally, we can see that
the posthuman's house is not only mobile and a bit shambolic, but also
operationally open: open to transformations and revolutions, ready to wel-

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