This edited volumes examines contemporary issues, such as environmental crisis, disability, posthumanism, animal rights and memory archiving by erasing the distinction between human (authority) and nonhuman (margin). It scrutinizes European humanism and its role in Western modernity. The twentytwo articles by distinguished scholars offers a unique engagement with concept of the posthuman. It includes topics, such as posthuman geography and disability issues, ecological concerns and anthropocentris, cultural changes and gender stereotyping, etc. The volume enriches the understanding of the everevolving concept of the posthuman. This book serves as an invaluable resoruce not only for scholars and academicians but also for students across various higher educational institutions, both in india and abroad. Its exploration of posthumanism and literary perspectives promises to enrich academic discourse and inspire new avenues of research and thought.