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3. On the Politics of “New Feminist Materialisms”
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Stephanie Clare
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Mattering. Feminism, Science, and Corporeal Politics 1
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Part I. Probing New Theories of Matter
- 1. Matter in the Shadows 23
- 2. New Material Feminisms and Historical Materialism 43
- 3. On the Politics of “New Feminist Materialisms” 58
- 4. Nonlinear Evolution, Sexual Difference, and the Ontological Turn 73
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Part II. Nature/Culture in the Twenty-First Century Sciences Part III Biopolitics and Necropolitics
- 5. The Lure of Immateriality in Accounts of Development and Evolution 91
- 6. Embodying Intersectionality 104
- 7. Sex/Gender Matters and Sex/Gender Materialities in the Brain 122
- 8. The Communicative Phenomenon of Brain-Computer Interfaces 140
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Part III. Biopolitics and Necropolitics
- 9. Technologies of Failure, Bodies of Resistance 159
- 10. The Enactment of Intention and Exception through Poisoned Corpses and Toxic Bodies 173
- 11. Neurofeminism 188
- 12. Female Bodily (Re)Productivity in the Stem Cell Economy 204
- 13. Prisons Matter 224
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Part IV. New Materialism and Research Practices
- 14. Urban Api-Ethnography 245
- 15. Un/Re-Making Method 258
- 16. Experimental Subjects Kick Back 284
- About the Contributors 301
- Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Mattering. Feminism, Science, and Corporeal Politics 1
-
Part I. Probing New Theories of Matter
- 1. Matter in the Shadows 23
- 2. New Material Feminisms and Historical Materialism 43
- 3. On the Politics of “New Feminist Materialisms” 58
- 4. Nonlinear Evolution, Sexual Difference, and the Ontological Turn 73
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Part II. Nature/Culture in the Twenty-First Century Sciences Part III Biopolitics and Necropolitics
- 5. The Lure of Immateriality in Accounts of Development and Evolution 91
- 6. Embodying Intersectionality 104
- 7. Sex/Gender Matters and Sex/Gender Materialities in the Brain 122
- 8. The Communicative Phenomenon of Brain-Computer Interfaces 140
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Part III. Biopolitics and Necropolitics
- 9. Technologies of Failure, Bodies of Resistance 159
- 10. The Enactment of Intention and Exception through Poisoned Corpses and Toxic Bodies 173
- 11. Neurofeminism 188
- 12. Female Bodily (Re)Productivity in the Stem Cell Economy 204
- 13. Prisons Matter 224
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Part IV. New Materialism and Research Practices
- 14. Urban Api-Ethnography 245
- 15. Un/Re-Making Method 258
- 16. Experimental Subjects Kick Back 284
- About the Contributors 301
- Index 307