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.