1 Interrogating Human Origins: Decolonisation and the Deep Human Past Edited by Martin Porr & Jacqueline M. Matthews Published by Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis Contents Section 1: Introduction Chapter 1 Interrogating and decolonising the deep human past Martin Porr and Jacqueline M Matthews Section 2: Definition of the human and its colonial legacy Chapter 2 IMHO: inventing modern human origins Iain Davidson Chapter 3 Modern ontologies of the ‘more-than-animal’ human: provincialising humanism for the present day Kay Anderson Chapter 4 Colonialism and narratives of human origins in Asia and Africa Sheela Athreya and Rebecca Rogers Ackermann Chapter 5 Primordialising Aboriginal Australians: colonialist tropes and Eurocentric views on behavioural markers of modern humans Ian J McNiven Section 3: Representation, temporality and narratives of human origins Chapter 6 Old Flames: rekindling ideas of fire, humanity and representation through creative art practice Ursula K Frederick Chapter 7 Orientalism and origins: the search for firsts in the ‘Cradle of Civilization’ Allison Mickel Chapter 8 The Beast Without. Becoming human in the science fiction of H.G. Wells John McNabb Chapter 9 The temporality of humanity and the colonial landscape of the deep human past Martin Porr https://www.routledge.com/Interrogating-Human-Origins-Decolonisation-and-the-Deep-Human- Past-1st/Porr-Matthews/p/book/9781138300439