Rosi Braïdotti

Rosi Braidotti’s thought occupies an essential place in contemporary debates around feminism, posthumanism, nomadic subjectivities and the critical politics of knowledge.
She extends and renews the thoughts of Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, Luce Irigaray and the Australian materialist tradition (Val Plumwood and critical Spinozism) by proposing an ethical and political reconfiguration of the subject, through the concepts of nomadism, vital materialism, becoming, and posthumanity.
In a context of ecological, social, technological and existential crises, the Braidottian approach opens up an unprecedented space for thought, at the crossroads of continental philosophy, gender studies, critical theory, environmental humanities and post- and trans-humanist studies.

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