Microhabitable

(Autor) Karen Barad
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Researching across disciplines, 'Microhabitable' considers scale, as well as questions of habitability and self-organisation, in a de-anthropocentric, or more than- human, framework.What methodologies and strategies might those anthropological, political and scientific discourses that deal with the microscopic, the micropolitical and the microeconomic have to share with one another?Microhabitable's authors suggest methodologies of encounter and exchange between differential knowledges, be they subaltern, peasant, indigenous, vegetal, matriarchal or post/ nonhuman.Authors include Yona Friedman, Scott F. Gilbert, Elaine Gan, Fernando García Dory, Lucia Pietroiusti, Elizabeth Povinelli, Filipa Ramos, Jenna Sutela, Anna Tsing and Elvia Wilk.Further information, from the website of Lucia Pietroiusti:Microhabitable is a study program resulting from the collaboration between Matadero Madrid, Serpentine Galleries and INLAND - Campo Adentro.It spans a monthly seminar from September to December 2019, a publication, a radio station and a residency program articulated around reflections focused on the scale factor from the fields of art and the politics of ecology.

Information
Editorial:
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9783753303864
Año de publicación:
2023
Fecha publicación:
19 de Abril de 2023

Karen Barad

Karen Barad is a renowned feminist physicist and philosopher known for her work in the field of feminist science studies. Her most famous work, "Meeting the Universe Halfway," explores the intersections of science, ethics, and politics. Barad's writing style is complex and interdisciplinary, challenging readers to rethink their understanding of reality and power dynamics.

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