This volume explores the bodies that are subjects and objects of violence
bodies that, by simply being, narrate their traumatic experience. Contributors attune to the dialogic and hybrid relations that connect bodies and environments, and to the horizons of imaginative, future-worldbuilding possibilities that they open through acts of transmission, translation, and transfer. Refracting to something other than the body's own physicality - to multiple (multidirectional) networks - the chapters in this volume map and weave an ecosystem of interlacing bodies that are human, animal, vegetal, natural and technological
that are both singular and collective (i.e. a social body)
that are situated in both the physical and virtual space
that are mythological and ephemeral
and that express naturecultural entanglements.