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Corrigendum

Corrigendum

This article refers to:
What is Species Memory? Or, Humanism, Memory and the Afterlives of ‘1492’

Kaiser, Birgit M. and Kathrin Thiele, What is Species Memory?

Or, Humanism, Memory and the Afterlives of ‘1492’, parallax 23(4), pp. 403-415.

https://doi.org/10.1080/13534645.2017.1374510

In the above article quotation marks around a passage of text written by Claire Colebrook and quoted by the authors were accidentally deleted in the copy-editing process. The quotation should appear as follows: ‘‘If the human is assumed to be nothing more than an interface, already at one with a world that is one living system, then posthumanism is nothing more than the negation of a humanism that never was. It is an ultrahumanism precisely because once man is abandoned as a distinct system or inflection he returns to characterize nature or life in general.’’

Colebrook, Claire, Death of the PostHuman. Essays on Extinction, Vol. 1. Ann Arbour: Open Humanities Press, 2014, p.163.

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