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The book explores the multi-faceted nature of contemporary reflections on agency, focusing on various discursive practices that shape the posthumanist approach to the relationship between the human and non-human world from a planetary perspective. The chapters delve into critical human-animal studies, examine new non-anthropocentric identity constructs, and offer analyses that reinterpret meanings through semiotic inversions and challenge static cultural patterns. The book concludes with discussions on decolonization practices that aim to liberate agency from oppressive systems, particularly those dominated by imperial phallogocentrism. Agency beyond human exceptionalism The book explores the multi-faceted nature of contemporary reflections on agency, focusing on various discursive practices that shape the posthumanist approach to the relationship between the human and non-human world from a planetary perspective. The chapters delve into critical human-animal studies, examine new non-anthropocentric identity constructs, and offer analyses that reinterpret meanings through semiotic inversions and challenge static cultural patterns. The book concludes with discussions on decolonization practices that aim to liberate agency from oppressive systems, particularly those dominated by imperial phallogocentrism. Patrycja Pichnicka-Trivedi is a member of Non-anthropocentric Cultural Subjectivities project at the University of Warsaw, Poland. She wrote her PhD thesis on the cultural meanings of the 21st century vampire narratives. Prof. Dr. Pawel Piszczatowski ist Professor für Literatur an der Universität Warschau, Polen. Er forscht über die Poesie des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts sowie die interdisziplinären Diskurse des Posthumanismus und Neuen Materialismus. Prof. Dr. Joanna Godlewicz-Adamiec ist Professorin für Literatur mit dem Schwerpunkt Mediävistik an der Universität Warschau, Polen. Aránzazu Calderón Puerta is an Associate Professor in Spanish Literature at Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy. She is co-leader of the GENIA research group (Gender, Identity and Discourse in Spain and Latin America), together with Warsaw University Full Professor Katarzyna Moszczynska-Dürst. Prof. Dr. Joanna Godlewicz-Adamiec ist Professorin für Literatur mit dem Schwerpunkt Mediävistik an der Universität Warschau, Polen. Prof. Dr. Pawel Piszczatowski ist Professor für Literatur an der Universität Warschau, Polen. Er forscht über die Poesie des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts sowie die interdisziplinären Diskurse des Posthumanismus und Neuen Materialismus.



