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Who Are We Now?

Who Are We Now?

ISBN-13: 9781955125307

Author(s): Blaise Aguera y Arcas

Subjects: JB, JF

Publisher: Hat & Beard Press

Publisher Imprint: Hat & Beard Editions

Publication Date: 19-12-2023

Format: Hardback

Availability: In stock

£40.99

About the book

From leading AI researcher Blaise Aguera y Arcas comes an exploration of how biology, ecology, sexuality, history, and culture have intertwined to create a dynamic 'us' that can neither be called natural nor artificial. Identity politics occupies the front line in today's culture wars, pitting generations against each other, and progressive cities against the rural traditions of our past. Rich in data and detail, Who Are We Now? goes beyond today's headlines to connect our current reality to a larger more-than-human story. At the heart of the book is a set of surveys conducted between 2016 and 2021, asking thousands of anonymous respondents all over the United States questions about their behaviour and identity, and especially about gender and sexuality. The resulting window into people's lives is a bit like that of the Kinsey Reports, which scandalized postwar America more than 70 years ago. Today, the landscape is - in every sense - even queerer. Twentieth century heterosexual 'normalcy' is on the wane, especially among young and urban people. The landscape outside has changed too. After millennia of being fruitful and multiplying, we've strained, and exceeded, planetary limits. Domesticated animals far outweigh wildlife, and many species are in catastrophic decline. Yet curiously, our own population is poised to begin collapsing this century too, our fertility now curbed by choice rather than by premature death. Is this the end of humanity - or the beginning?