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Nomadic Subjects
Book • 2011
Nomadic Subjects develops Rosi Braidotti's concept of the nomadic subject to challenge essentialist and purely linguistic accounts of identity.
Drawing on feminist theory, Deleuze and Guattari, and materialist perspectives, the book situates subjectivity in embodied, political, and ecological processes.
It argues for situated, relational approaches to difference and agency, emphasizing movement, territorialization, and capacities.
The work shaped feminist philosophy and debates on posthumanism by offering a pragmatic, process-oriented ontology.
Its influence extends across cultural theory, political thought, and gender studies.
Drawing on feminist theory, Deleuze and Guattari, and materialist perspectives, the book situates subjectivity in embodied, political, and ecological processes.
It argues for situated, relational approaches to difference and agency, emphasizing movement, territorialization, and capacities.
The work shaped feminist philosophy and debates on posthumanism by offering a pragmatic, process-oriented ontology.
Its influence extends across cultural theory, political thought, and gender studies.
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as a central book developing her nomadic subject concept and engaging French materialist traditions.

Rosi Braidotti

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


