Description

Book Synopsis
* The latest work of Arthur Kroker, internationally renowned theorist, Canada Research Chair in Technology, Culture and Theory, and the Director of the Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture (PACTAC) at the University of Victoria.

Trade Review
"Kroker’s long-awaited Exits to the Posthuman Future presents us with a much more complex, and definitely more profound, analysis of the emerging posthuman condition. Motivated neither by a nostalgic yearning for what has been left behind nor by an unbridled optimism for what the fully realized technological society will bring, Kroker seeks to draw closer attention to the essentially elusive character of a future shaped by technologies that thrive on the liminal, the uncertain, and the indeterminate."
Cultural Politics

"With remarkable range and acuity, Arthur Kroker defines the posthuman condition of the twenty-first century as 'drift culture,' exploring its ramifications through genetics, data archives, and a variety of other cultural and technological sites. This is an exciting and crucially important synthesis of recent trends that anyone interested in where we are going should read."
N. Katherine Hayles, Duke University

"This book, on the thorny, arid issue of the posthuman, turns out to be Arthur Kroker’s most humane, personal, and deeply felt work. It is so vast, dark, mythic and oracular that every haunted page should be read aloud by the ghosts of Nietzsche and McLuhan."
Bruce Sterling, The Well

"Arthur Kroker is a founding figure of posthuman futural studies. He is philosopher of the vectors of speed, theorist of the live data feed, and thinker of our need to ‘drift’ beyond today’s codes, archives, and screens as post-historical mediators of a self-induced techno- catastrophe. A contemporary tour de force, Kroker’s Exits to the Posthuman Future helps transform our understanding of technopolitics and war, consciousness, and power as theoretical categories and futural practices of disappearance."
John Armitage, University of Southampton

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

1 Introduction: Trajectories of the Posthuman 1

Accelerate 29

2 The Posthuman Imagination: Neuro-Diversity, Psychic Trauma, and History in the Data Feed 31

Drift 47

3 Code Drift 49

4 History Drift 60

5 Archive Drift 80

6 Screen Drift 90

7 Media Drift 97

Crash: Slow Suicide of Technological Apocalypse 109

8 After the Drones 111

9 Guardian Liberalism: Rhetoric of the “Just War” 122

Crash: Traversal Consciousness 153

10 Premonitory Thought: That Fateful Day When Power Abjected Itself 155

11 Thinking the Future with Marshall McLuhan: Technologies of Abandonment, Inertia, Disappearance, Substitution 173

12 Epilogue: Media Theory in the Data Storm 195

Notes 199

Index 207

Exits to the Posthuman Future

    Product form

    £22.78

    Includes FREE delivery

    Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Sat 11 Jul 2026.

    A Paperback / softback by Arthur Kroker

    10 in stock

      Trusted by thousands of customers. See 2,385+ Customer Reviews

      View other formats and editions of Exits to the Posthuman Future by Arthur Kroker

      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 24/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9780745671635, 978-0745671635
      ISBN10: 0745671632

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * The latest work of Arthur Kroker, internationally renowned theorist, Canada Research Chair in Technology, Culture and Theory, and the Director of the Pacific Centre for Technology and Culture (PACTAC) at the University of Victoria.

      Trade Review
      "Kroker’s long-awaited Exits to the Posthuman Future presents us with a much more complex, and definitely more profound, analysis of the emerging posthuman condition. Motivated neither by a nostalgic yearning for what has been left behind nor by an unbridled optimism for what the fully realized technological society will bring, Kroker seeks to draw closer attention to the essentially elusive character of a future shaped by technologies that thrive on the liminal, the uncertain, and the indeterminate."
      Cultural Politics

      "With remarkable range and acuity, Arthur Kroker defines the posthuman condition of the twenty-first century as 'drift culture,' exploring its ramifications through genetics, data archives, and a variety of other cultural and technological sites. This is an exciting and crucially important synthesis of recent trends that anyone interested in where we are going should read."
      N. Katherine Hayles, Duke University

      "This book, on the thorny, arid issue of the posthuman, turns out to be Arthur Kroker’s most humane, personal, and deeply felt work. It is so vast, dark, mythic and oracular that every haunted page should be read aloud by the ghosts of Nietzsche and McLuhan."
      Bruce Sterling, The Well

      "Arthur Kroker is a founding figure of posthuman futural studies. He is philosopher of the vectors of speed, theorist of the live data feed, and thinker of our need to ‘drift’ beyond today’s codes, archives, and screens as post-historical mediators of a self-induced techno- catastrophe. A contemporary tour de force, Kroker’s Exits to the Posthuman Future helps transform our understanding of technopolitics and war, consciousness, and power as theoretical categories and futural practices of disappearance."
      John Armitage, University of Southampton

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments vii

      1 Introduction: Trajectories of the Posthuman 1

      Accelerate 29

      2 The Posthuman Imagination: Neuro-Diversity, Psychic Trauma, and History in the Data Feed 31

      Drift 47

      3 Code Drift 49

      4 History Drift 60

      5 Archive Drift 80

      6 Screen Drift 90

      7 Media Drift 97

      Crash: Slow Suicide of Technological Apocalypse 109

      8 After the Drones 111

      9 Guardian Liberalism: Rhetoric of the “Just War” 122

      Crash: Traversal Consciousness 153

      10 Premonitory Thought: That Fateful Day When Power Abjected Itself 155

      11 Thinking the Future with Marshall McLuhan: Technologies of Abandonment, Inertia, Disappearance, Substitution 173

      12 Epilogue: Media Theory in the Data Storm 195

      Notes 199

      Index 207

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account