Trans-Humanities publishes materials that expand humanities research to include contemporary cultural and sociological phenomena and to open an academic and discursive space for trans-boundary and multi or trans-disciplinary approaches and communications, not just in the humanities but also the social sciences, the natural sciences, and the arts.
Read for free all three issues of volume 8, 2015 – on Project MUSE
Articles in volume 8 include:
Living in Difficult Times: New Materialist Subject/ivity and Be coming of Posthuman Life by Jajati K. Pradhan and Seema Singh (8#1)
Revising the Human in Samuel Beckett’s Aesthetic Education by
Kelly S. Walsh (8#1)
Special Topic: Fields of Modern Knowledge and Journalism (8#3)
Blade Runner and the Right to Life by Eli Park Sorensen
When Private Life Became Political: German Politicians, Sex Scandals, and Mass Media, 1880–1914 by Frank Bösch
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