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Diffracted Worlds Diffractive Readings Ontoepistemologies And The Critical Humanities Kaiser

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Diffracted Worlds Diffractive Readings Ontoepistemologies And The Critical Humanities Kaiser
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.22 MB
Pages: 127
Author: Kaiser, Birgit M.; Thiele, Kathrin
ISBN: 9781138501027, 1138501026
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Diffracted Worlds Diffractive Readings Ontoepistemologies And The Critical Humanities Kaiser by Kaiser, Birgit M.; Thiele, Kathrin 9781138501027, 1138501026 instant download after payment.

Diffraction patterns in quantum physics evidence the fact that the behavior of matter is the result of its entanglements with measurement, or as Karen Barad suggests, the entanglement of matter and meaning. In this sense, therefore, phenomena (including texts, cultural agents, or life forms) are the results of their relational, onto-epistemological entanglements and not individual entities that separately pre-exist their joint becoming. As such, `diffraction' proposes a new understanding of difference: no longer a dualist understanding, but one going beyond binaries. Diffraction is about patterns, constellations, relationalities. From this angle, the book explores 'diffraction', which has begun to impact critical theories and humanities debates, especially via (new) materialist feminisms, STS and quantum thought, but is often used without further reflection upon its implications or potentials. Doing just that, the book also pursues new routes for the onto-epistemological and ethical challenges that arise from our experience of the world as relational and radically immanent; because if we start from the ideas of immanence and entanglement, our conceptions of self and other, culture and nature, cultural and sexual difference, our epistemological procedures and disciplinary boundaries have to be rethought and adjusted. This book was originally published as a special issue of Parallax. 

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