The book series Postcolonial Posthumanisms, edited by Susan Arndt and Weeraya Donsomsakulkij delves into thinking beyond the dogma of binaries. It is particularly dedicated to the stratagem „The more culture, the more superior and human; the more nature, the more inferior and less human”, informing patterns of discrimination such as sexism, racism, ableism. Intersecting Posthumanism and Intersectional Postcolonial Studies, the book series also invites interdisciplinary dialogues of humanities and natural sciences about space*time, waves, the cosmos and the fluid boundaries of in*animated matter as well as of the triad of being human, animal, plant.