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Karen Barad's Feminist Materialism : Intra-Action and Diffraction.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 1 online resource (205 pages)Content type:
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  • computer
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ISBN:
  • 9781527564572
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HQ1190 .K374 2021
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:Subject: This book discusses the prodigious output of one of the most influential proponents of social theory, Professor Karen Barad. Her work attracts a wide readership in feminist theory and politics, philosophy and science studies, and she pursues a particular interdisciplinary approach--""diffraction""--to pursue links and connections between these disciplines. Her new terminology, including terms like ""intra-action"", has been widely explored and applied. She shows how these terms have been developed from her interest in quantum theory, especially the work of Niels Böhr.This book is an ""immanent.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

This book discusses the prodigious output of one of the most influential proponents of social theory, Professor Karen Barad. Her work attracts a wide readership in feminist theory and politics, philosophy and science studies, and she pursues a particular interdisciplinary approach--""diffraction""--to pursue links and connections between these disciplines. Her new terminology, including terms like ""intra-action"", has been widely explored and applied. She shows how these terms have been developed from her interest in quantum theory, especially the work of Niels Böhr.This book is an ""immanent.

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