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Cary Wolfe is the Bruce and Elizabeth Dunlevie Professor of English at Rice University and founding director of the Center for Critical and Cultural Theory (3CT). His scholarly contributions focus on posthumanism, animal studies, and biopolitical theory.
- Research Interests: Interdisciplinary scholarship bridging cultural theory, posthumanist philosophy, and ethical frameworks for human-animal relations.
- Editorial Leadership: Founded the Posthumanities book series at the University of Minnesota Press in 2007, fostering critical discourse in the field.
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