Interview with N. Katherine Hayles

Theory, Culture and Society 36 (2):145-155 (2019)
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Abstract

Following the publication of her 2017 book, Unthought: The Power of the Cognitive Nonconscious, N. Katherine Hayles discusses the themes of the book with Louise Amoore and Volha Piotukh. From the development of a theory of nonconscious cognition, to the capacities of novels to enact the connections between disparate phenomena, Hayles reflects on what is at stake ethically in new human-technical assemblages.

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Assemblage Theory.Manuel DeLanda - 2016 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

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