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Rosi Braidotti

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Rosi Braidotti


Born
in Latisana, Italy
September 28, 1954

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Influences


Average rating: 3.94 · 3,784 ratings · 320 reviews · 90 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Posthuman

3.80 avg rating — 915 ratings — published 2013
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Nomadic Subjects

4.18 avg rating — 208 ratings — published 1994 — 22 editions
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Posthuman Knowledge

3.71 avg rating — 161 ratings — published 2019
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Posthuman Feminism

4.23 avg rating — 97 ratings — published 2021 — 11 editions
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Metamorphoses: Towards a Ma...

3.85 avg rating — 91 ratings — published 2001 — 2 editions
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Transpositions: On Nomadic ...

3.93 avg rating — 61 ratings — published 2006 — 10 editions
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Nomadic Theory: The Portabl...

4.04 avg rating — 53 ratings — published 2012 — 9 editions
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Madri, mostri e macchine

4.16 avg rating — 32 ratings — published 2005 — 3 editions
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Feminismo, diferencia sexua...

4.19 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 2004 — 2 editions
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Patterns of Dissonance: A S...

3.69 avg rating — 29 ratings — published 1990 — 14 editions
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“Making friends with the impersonal necessity of death is an ethical way of installing oneself in life as a transient, slightly wounded visitor.”
Rosi Braidotti, The Posthuman

“The polyglot is a linguistic nomad.”
Rosi Braidotti, Nomadic Subjects

“The crisis of Humanism means that the structural others of the modern humanistic subject re-emerge with a vengeance in postmodernity (Braidotti, 2002). It is a historical fact that the great emancipatory movements of postmodernity are driven and fuelled by the resurgent ‘others’: the women’s rights movement; the anti-racism and de-colonization movements; the anti-nuclear and pro-environment movements are the voices of the structural Others of modernity. They inevitably mark the crisis of the former humanist ‘centre’ or dominant subject-position and are not merely anti-humanist, but move beyond it to an altogether novel, posthuman project.”
Rosi Braidotti, The Posthuman



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