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Made of mud… how compost builds the world

My partner Rusten Hogness suggested compost instead of posthuman(ism) (a thought tradition that criticises the role of the human at the center), as well as humusities instead of humanities, and I jumped into that wormy pile. 

Human as humus has potential, if we could chop and shred human as Homo, the detumescing project of a self-making and planet-destroying CEO. Imagine a conference not on the Future of the Humanities in the Capitalist Restructuring University, but instead on the Power of the Humusities for a Habitable Multispecies Muddle!

Invitations to contemplate these words and play with your thoughts
  • What captured our attention
  • What if we tell a different history
  • What if “Nature” does not exist
  • What if we invent an ecosystemic economy
  • What do you think?
  • Where does Europe begin and Where does Europe end
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  • Imagine an Ecosystemic Europe
  • Imagine an Altereurope
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  • Cross Idea
  • According to myths, Europa was named after an Asian princess. Europa was abducted by Zeus, who had transformed himself into a bull, while she was picking flowers with her friends on the beaches of Tyre, a city in modern-day Lebanon. The animal carried her from Asia across the sea to Crete, where it …
  • Giovanni Ambrosio. Ius Soli. Chapter one: waiting, passing, redemption. Soils:
Tessuto non tessuto. 2018-

What captured our attention

Isn’t it fun to call posthumanism compost and humans humus? Apart from the fun, these words make something with us. When we think of humans as being human we generally elevate them and consider them to be superior to humus, whereas when we call humans humus, we think of them as something that can disintegrate into earth and become mud.

Meike Gleim and Loretta Mesiti
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