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  1. 8. März 2019 · Rosi Braidotti on using the inevitability of death as an ethical framework for collective problem-solving In other words, only by both living as already dead and acknowledging that life will persist after we become corpses can we begin an ethical practice that is directed not at self-fulfillment but towards caring for others (both human and nonhuman), as well as those who will come after us.

  2. 7. Nov. 2022 · Abstract. Nomadic Subjects: Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory is Rosi Braidotti’s notorious foundation of her feminist psychosocial bridge that takes us from critique to creativity, as I will argue in this chapter. Written in the early 1990s, the book builds theoretical alliances and opens dialogue across ...

  3. In this important new book, Rosi Braidotti examines the implications of the posthuman turn for feminist theory and practice. She defines the posthuman turn as a convergence between posthumanism on the one hand and post-anthropocentrism on the other, and she examines their complex relationship and joint impact. Braidotti claims that mainstream ...

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  4. Rosi Braidotti's nomadic theory outlines a sustainable modernsubjectivity as one in flux, never opposed to a dominant hierarchyyet intrinsically other, alw...

  5. Rosi Braidotti’s Summer School 2024 will take place in August 2024, Utrecht The Feminist Philosopher, the Nomad, The Posthuman: A Week With Rosi Braidotti Application deadline: June 1st. Due to high demand we urge you to apply early. If the maximum number of participants is reached before the deadline, we may close the application process […]

  6. 14. Juli 2021 · Of the rapidly growing field of posthumanism Rosi Braidotti is undoubtedly one of its leading theorists. In her latest book, Posthuman Knowledge, she asks ‘Who or what counts as human today?’. Her answer, which is presented in 7 chapters spanning over 200 pages is divided into two main parts.

  7. This implies that the posthuman knowing subject has to be understood as a relational, situated, and accountable entity. This article explores these key ideas by tracing a cartography of the different generations of critical “studies” areas and their relationship to posthuman knowledges. View publication Download publication.