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Transpositions
On Nomadic Ethics
Book • 2006
Transpositions explores the ethical implications of nomadic subjectivity, proposing affirmative ethics grounded in Spinozist ideas of immanence and capacity.
Braidotti addresses how subjects can assess relations by what they enable or exhaust and offers practices for sustaining transformative potentials.
The book situates ethics within material, embodied, and ecological registers rather than transcendent moralities.
By foregrounding endurance, transposition, and transformativity, Braidotti charts practical avenues for political and personal engagement.
The work contributes to feminist ethics and posthumanist political thought.
Braidotti addresses how subjects can assess relations by what they enable or exhaust and offers practices for sustaining transformative potentials.
The book situates ethics within material, embodied, and ecological registers rather than transcendent moralities.
By foregrounding endurance, transposition, and transformativity, Braidotti charts practical avenues for political and personal engagement.
The work contributes to feminist ethics and posthumanist political thought.
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as the book where she develops the ethics related to her nomadic subject concept.

Rosi Braidotti

LONGUE DURÉE II Pt. 2 (w/ Rosi Braidotti)


