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In her book “bodies of water” astrida neimanis invites us to embark on a vast and of gestationality, of amniotics, and her posthuman feminist phenomenology.
Astrida neimanis writes mostly about bodies, water and weather, in an intersectional feminist mode. Her most recent monograph is bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology. She is currently senior lecturer in the department of gender and cultural studies and key researcher at the sydney environment institute at the university of sydney.
They are rather material maps of our multivalent forms of marginality and belonging. Astrida neimanis, bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology,.
(neimanis' book, bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology is the theme of the shanghai biennale). Our walk will be reciprocated in shanghai where the tide will be walked in along the yangtze and huangpu rivers. We are all bodies of water, and as such, we are always dissolving and transforming.
Drawing on posthuman, phenomenological, and feminist theories (especially those of gilles deleuze, maurice merleau-ponty, and irigaray), bodies of water considers our bodies’ watery constitution both as figurative concept and as material reality. As is made clear in the introduction, for neimanis, such figurations, or ‘embodied concepts.
Mai 2019 taschenbuch (kartoniert, paperback), neimanis, astrida,.
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Bodies of water activates a new ‘radical imagination’, or a new material-discursive relationship with water in the present. Bodies of water invites not only more aquatic thought, but also more specific thought. Stemming from adrienne rich’s work, this is what neimanis calls a hydrological ‘posthuman politics of location’.
Astrida neimanis writes mostly about bodies, water, and weather, in an intersectional feminist mode. Her most recent monograph is bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology (2017). She is also associate editor of the journal environmental humanities and scientific director of the “deep waters” cluster of the seed box: a mistra-formas environmental humanities collaboratory (linköping university, sweden).
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Whether through the material implications of pregnancy, lactation, and placental relations, or through nonreprosexual theories of care, inherent technologization, political solidarity and social reproduction, an ecologically-oriented posthuman theory of bodies draws from a deep well of inheritance. A feminist politics of citation (wekker 2007) is about recognizing debts, but more importantly about allowing certain bodies to continue flourishing-not unlike the logic of bodies of water themselves.
Hypatia bodies of water draws on work by such thinkers as irigaray, merleauponty and deleuze to develop a new mode of posthuman feminist phenomenology that understands our bodies as being.
Water in this sense has something to teach us about knowledge, and the incitement to know. Let’s go back to lingis briefly, who, like zimmer in the opening pages of this chapter, and like ferenczi and morgan and even old n’ba n’ga, is curious neimanis, astrida. Bodies of water posthuman feminist phenomenology, bloomsbury publishing plc, 2017.
8 aug 2019 of the book bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology (2017). The main axis of the exhibition is the idea of interconnectedness,.
Milk and water: a conversation with patty chang and astrida neimanis october 22, 2020 03:00 pm join artist patty chang in a special conversation with astrida neimanis, author of bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology, marking the opening of patty chang’s exhibition milk debt at 18th street arts center.
She coedited (with cecilia chen and janine macleod) of thinking with water (mcgill-queen’s university press, 2013) and authored bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology (bloomsbury publishing, 2017). Her work primarily investigates water as a site of damage, desire, fear, and fecundity, and as an idea and imaginary, but also as an environment and embodied place.
Australian theorist astrida neimanis, who proposes the term “hydrofeminism” ( elaborated most broadly in her 2017 book bodies of water: posthuman feminist.
Informed by the hydrofeminism of astrida neimanis*, she invites us to reflect on our intersectional feminist scholar, author of bodies of water, posthuman.
Astrida neimanis is author of bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology (2017), and known for developing the concept of hydrofeminism.
Astrida neimanis writes mostly about water and weather from intersectional feminist perspectives. Her books include bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology (2017) and the co-edited collection thinking with water (2013). She was grown up by the great lakes of turtle island in hamilton, ontario, but is currently senior lecturer of gender and cultural studies at the university of sydney, gadigal country, australia.
29-oct-2020 - bodies of water posthuman feminist phenomenology / astrida neimanis - london bloomsbury academic, an imprint of bloomsbury publishing.
Exploring the cultural and philosophical implications of this fact, bodies of water develops an innovative new mode of posthuman feminist phenomenology that.
3 nov 2018 bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology absorbs ample theoretical traditions, especially those of phenomenology and feminist.
27 jan 2017 water is the element that, more than any other, ties human beings in to the world around them – from the oceans that surround us to the water.
Undutiful daughters: mobilizing future concepts, bodies and subjectivities in feminist thought and practice, 96-115. A feminist-phenomenology of women’s activism against hydropower plants in turkey’s eastern black sea region.
Drawing on the work of a range of feminist theorists, from classic voices such as julia kristeva and hélène cixous to the contemporary thinking of astrida neimanis and nancy tuana, this chapter asks how we might think with and through water.
16 jul 2020 she is co-editor (with cecilia chen and janine macleod) of thinking with water ( 2013), and author of bodies of water: posthuman feminist.
Fr bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology par astrida neimanis - collection environmental cultures - librairie decitre.
It appears as a super-human dream of perfection and infinitude that harbours a disregard for vulnerability, thus it is incompatible with feminist posthuman ethics. We also note that certain strands of posthuman theory might veer towards the dream of a so-called flat ontology, and even a flat ethics, where all bodies are objects and all objects would be equal-equally important, equally powerful, equally vulnerable.
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‘bodies of water, human rights and the hydrocommons’ was published in topia 21, spring 2009. Building on the works by luce irigaray, maurice merleau-ponty and gilles deleuze, hydrofeminism brings a new feminist perspective to bear on ideas of embodiment and ecological ethics in the post-human critical moment.
Her books include bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology (2017) and the co-edited collection thinking with water (2013). Susan reid is a phd candidate in the department of gender and cultural studies at the university of sydney where she is researching ocean and juridical imaginaries, relationalities, and justice.
22 oct 2020 join artist patty chang in a special conversation with astrida neimanis, author of bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology,.
Bodies of water explores what it means to be a watery body in a watery world, specifically at a time of hydro-ecological precarity. Drawing on a wide range of feminist theory, it articulates embodied phenomenology with posthumanism to produce a mode of inquiry that pays close attention to our own (differently situated) implication in watery environmental matters.
Astrida neimanis, bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology hydrofeminism: or, on becoming a body of water, copenhagen harbor, dk, 2017.
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Often in collaboration with other artists, writers, and makers, her work examines water, weather, and bodies, from intersectional feminist perspectives. She is co-editor of thinking with water (mqup 2013) and author of bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology (bloomsbury 2017).
26 oct 2020 her most recent book is bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology.
Bodies of water a performative lecture about the inner ecology, water, emotions, and non-hierarchical relationships. Our bodies are fluid and sensitive in their transformation to new forms of life, as we all become posthumans.
1 astrida neimanis, bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology ( london: bloomsbury, 2017) 2 ibid.
— astrida neimanis, bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology, 2017 mediterranea 19 – school of waters imagines a biennale as a temporary school inspired by radical and experimental pedagogies and the way they challenge artistic, curatorial, and research formats.
The main ideological foundation of the exhibition is constituted by ecofeminism and the ideas of hydrofeminism as currently elaborated by astrida neimanis, australian theorist and researcher at sydney environment institute, and author of the book bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology (2017). Water, the basis of life, constitutes over 80% of the human body; the percentage being even higher in a number of animal and plant species.
Feminist philosophy, which reviews luce irigaray's to be born: genesis of a new human being, astrida neimanis's bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology, and lori jo marso's politics with.
London new york: bloomsbury academic, an imprint of bloomsbury publishing plc, 2017. “thinking with water: an aqueous imaginary and an epistemology of unknowability. ” entanglements of new materialisms, linkoping, sweden: manuskript, 2012.
26 oct 2020 astrida neimani's most recent book is bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology.
Astrida neimanis is author of bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology (2017), and known for developing the concept of hydrofeminism. She is a senior lecturer in the department of gender and cultural studies as well as key researcher with the sydney environment institute, both at the university of sydney, on gadigal land, in australia. Her research interests include posthuman feminisms, experimental writing methods, nature/culture, water, weather and climate change, environmental.
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Her research is located at the intersection of feminist theory and environmental humanities, with a focus on water, weather and bodies. Her latest book bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology was published in 2017 (bloomsbury). Astrida is also associate editor of the journal environmental humanities.
Her most recent book, bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology is a call for humans to examine our relationships to oceans, watersheds, and other aquatic life forms from the perspective of our own primarily watery bodies, and our ecological, poetic, and political connections to other bodies of water. Additional research interests include theories and practice of interdisciplinarity, feminist epistemologies, intersectionality, multispecies justice, and everyday militarisms.
This conceptual framework was inspired by australian theorist astrida neimanis, who proposes the term “hydrofeminism” (elaborated most broadly in her 2017 book bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology) to reflect the post-humanist, materialistic notion of the subject/self as fluid and ontologically related to “others”.
Astrida neimanis writes mostly about bodies, water and weather, in an intersectional feminist mode. Her most recent monograph is bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology. She is currently senior lecturer in the department of gender and cultural studies and key researcher at the sydney environment institute at the university of sydney, on gadigal land, in australia.
In the posthuman context of the anthropocene, i suggest and point to postdisciplinary humanities research and theory–practices that pay careful attention to the feminist theoretical work on our equally postnatural condition as an experimental remedy. Keywords feminist posthumanities, anthropocene, postnatural, posthuman critique,.
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Drawing on brandon labelle’s sonic agency: sound and emergent forms of resistance (2018) and astrida neimanis’ bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology (2017), i argue that that harben’s sound installation, by engaging viewers in acts of listening that explore the thresholds of human perceptibility, help forge intimacies among humans and nonhumans that transcend seemingly enclosed environments and different modes of experiencing/sensing the world.
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Water is thus also specifically what we make it, in the sense that it is not simply something “out there” – environment, resource, commodity, backdrop – but also the stuff of human bodies, and never separate from our own incontestable materiality’. - astrida neimanis, bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology (2017).
Bodies of water: posthuman feminist phenomenology is neimanis’s first. Both writers teach at the university of sydney, both are generous academic interlocutors and editors of other books, both attend to ubiquitous, suffusive, hard-to-grasp subject matter.
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