Political Theory has just published a very thoughtful and generous review of No Other Planet by Didier Zúñiga (University of Alberta).
A short excerpt:
“No Other Planet is path-breaking in the sense that it creates a space within political theory for new ideas to emerge and be played with—ideas that have the potential to deparochialize the field and inspire readers to rethink our modes of relating. The sort of questions that arise after reading the book revolve around the direction in which political thought should move: what ideals, goals, and ends, if any, should political theory uphold in imagining posthumanist futures? How can we find direction through processes of estrangement and defamiliarization?”
The full text can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.1177/00905917241291148
