The Things We Leave Behind: Rethinking posthumanism through the lens of waste by Trishala Dutta

I commit this essay to think about the human body- constituting flesh and mind- performing a visceral, affective, chemical, biologic, and sensorial activity that gives emergence to the idea of a self and connects it to multiple histories.

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Posthumanist Interpretations of Surveillance through Multiple Choice Questionnaires and the Need to Fit in by Sukanya Maity

This paper seeks to analyse the motives behind the MCQization of Academia, in the context of neoliberal India amidst rising capitalism and monopolisation, and how posthumanist interventions can and must be used to do away with it, providing space for imagination and opinions, which also is a dire necessity.

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