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[Reading] "Humankind: Solidarity With Nonhuman People" by Timothy Morton.


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A reading upon the book, "Humankind", written by Timothy Morton, exploring the argument about the dialectic from which nonhuman lifeforms have been perceived and treated by the domineering anthropocentric approach.
1.27 "Where Is The Ecological Pronoun?"
4.40 "Language Is Fossilize Human Thoughts"
6.50 "Talking About Frogs As If Avoiding To Talk About Gender"
8.19 "What's Bugging Marx?"
13.15 "What Counts as Thinking, What Counts as True?"
13.58 "Correlationism: The Correlator & The Correlatee"
16.10 "Science Can't Talk About Reality, Only About Data"
19.38 "All Deciders Are Human Which Is A Major Error"
21.49 "Rethinking Culture Requires Reconfiguring Race and Gender"
22.23 "Nature Has Never Been Seen As Part Of The Mix"
23.00 "Step One Of Including Nonhumans Consists In A Thorough Deconstruction of The Anthropocentric Way In Which We Think"
26.30 "Correlationism Might Look Like Appropriating Indigenous Culture"
28.07 "Cultural Difference Can Be Used To Justify To Impose Bureaucratic Power On Top of Indigenous Culture"
28.36 "The Severing: Solidarity Describes A Feeling"
29.15 "Worlds Malfunction Intrinsically"
29.47 "Permeable Boundary Between Things and Phenomena is Highly Necessary For Thinking Solidarity"
32.54 "We Decided Literature Should Not Be About Friendly Frogs"
34.17 "The Severing Is Produced At The Expense of Actually Existing Biospheric Beings"
34.46 "We're Human In So Far As Every Quality of Being Human Has Been Severed From Neutral Substance That Enlightenment Patriarchy Was Happy To Call 'Man'"
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KAROLBy Sarah Sjafina