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Monika Bakke works in the Philosophy Department at the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland. She writes on contemporary art and aesthetics, with a particular focus on posthumanist, gender and cross-cultural perspectives. She is the author of two books: ''Bio-transfigurations. Art and Aesthetics of Posthumanism'' (2010, in Polish) and ''Open Body'' (2000, in Polish), co-author of ''Pleroma: Art in Search of Fullness'' (1998), and editor of ''Australian Aboriginal Aesthetics'' (2004, in Polish) and ''Going Aerial: Air, Art, Architecture'' (2006). Since 2001 she has been an editor of the Polish cultural journal ''Czas Kultury'' (Time of Culture).
Monika Bakke works in the Philosophy Department at the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland. She writes on contemporary art and aesthetics, with a particular focus on posthumanist, gender and cross-cultural perspectives. She is the author of two books: ''Bio-transfigurations. Art and Aesthetics of Posthumanism'' (2010, in Polish) and ''Open Body'' (2000, in Polish), co-author of ''Pleroma: Art in Search of Fullness'' (1998), and editor of ''Australian Aboriginal Aesthetics'' (2004, in Polish) and ''Going Aerial: Air, Art, Architecture'' (2006). Since 2001 she has been an editor of the Polish cultural journal ''Czas Kultury'' (Time of Culture).

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Monika Bakke works in the Philosophy Department at the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland. She writes on contemporary art and aesthetics, with a particular focus on posthumanist, gender and cross-cultural perspectives. She is the author of two books: Bio-transfigurations. Art and Aesthetics of Posthumanism (2010, in Polish) and Open Body (2000, in Polish), co-author of Pleroma: Art in Search of Fullness (1998), and editor of Australian Aboriginal Aesthetics (2004, in Polish) and Going Aerial: Air, Art, Architecture (2006). Since 2001 she has been an editor of the Polish cultural journal Czas Kultury (Time of Culture).