The book by philosopher and posthuman theorist Rosi Braidotti represents a cartography to orient oneself through the complexities of the posthuman convergence time, calling for a posthuman feminist affirmative ethics and political practice capable of elaborating an authentically inclusive definition of humanity. The review provides a critical anlysis of the main features of the book.
Rosi Braidotti, Posthuman Feminism, Polity, Cambridge Medford 2021, pp. 327 / Baiocco, Elisa. - In: STUDI POLITICI. - ISSN 2974-6957. - 1:(2022), pp. 180-183.
Rosi Braidotti, Posthuman Feminism, Polity, Cambridge Medford 2021, pp. 327
Elisa Baiocco
2022
Abstract
The book by philosopher and posthuman theorist Rosi Braidotti represents a cartography to orient oneself through the complexities of the posthuman convergence time, calling for a posthuman feminist affirmative ethics and political practice capable of elaborating an authentically inclusive definition of humanity. The review provides a critical anlysis of the main features of the book.File allegati a questo prodotto
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