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May 2, 2022
Print | PDFWilfrid Laurier University’s Department of English and Film Studies, in partnership with Brock University’s Posthumanism Research Institute, will host a panel discussion focusing on posthumanism, bioethics and the relationships between humans and technology as part of its Posthumanism: Cinema, Philosophy, Media series.
More Than Human: Posthumanism, Human-Technological Relations and Bioethics will be held virtually on May 4 beginning at 4 p.m. via Zoom. The event is free and open to everyone, but registration is required. An online roundtable will feature participants discussing biohacking, biomedical advancements, bioengineering, trans-humanist hopes, aspirations and fixations, as well as how technological advancements extend what it means to be human.
Speakers will include:
For more information about More Than Human: Posthumanism, Human-Technological Relations and Bioethics, contact Department of English and Film Studies Professor and Chair Russell Kilbourn at rkilbourn@wlu.ca.