Thinking as the Stuff of the World
Thinking as the Stuff of the World
The conclusion of Exposed critiques substantial paradigms by the ways of new materialism. It critiques object-oriented ontology by ways of material feminisms. It argues that there is no positions outside, no straight paths, no transparent global systems of knowledge, but only modest protests and precarious pleasures from within compromised locations shadowed by futures that will surely need repair.
Keywords: Environmentalism, Anthropocene, New Materialism, Nonhumanism, Cultural Studies, Posthumanism, Feminist Theory, Material Feminism
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