Javier Álvarez Caballero

Javier Álvarez Caballero is a doctoral researcher at the University of
Zaragoza. His work lies at the intersection of posthumanism,
eco-anarchism, ecocriticism, and utopian studies, with a particular
focus on the utopian potential of non-anthropocentric imaginaries and
the ethical implications of biotechnological futures in contemporary
speculative fiction. His research examines how literature imagines
alternative forms of community, subjectivity, and more-than-human
coexistence beyond anthropocentric, technocapitalist, and neoliberal
frameworks.

He is a member of HISTOPIA and The Posthuman Wound, research spaces devoted to utopian studies, decolonial thought, ecocriticism, and posthumanist philosophy. His recent publications include “From Modernity to Dystopia: Debord’s The Society of the Spectacle in Atwood’s Oryx and Crake as an Outgrowth of Bauman’s Liquid Modernity” and “De Walden al Atlántico: La Influencia de Thoreau en la Configuración del Ecoanarquismo como Utopía Contemporánea.”

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