Rosi Braidotti Quotes
Rosi Braidotti is an Italian-Australian philosopher, distinguished university professor at Utrecht University, and one of the leading figures of contemporary feminist philosophy and the new posthumanities. Patterns of Dissonance and her Nomadic Subjects trilogy developed an original feminist materialism in conversation with Deleuze and Irigaray, in which the subject is figured as a nomad in transit through situated and embodied differences. The quotes below are attributed to Rosi Braidotti, organized by topic.
Rosi Braidotti on Mind
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Attributed to Rosi Braidotti:
“The subject is not unitary; it is a nomadic constellation of becomings.”
Rosi Braidotti on Nature
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Attributed to Rosi Braidotti:
“The vital materialism of feminist philosophy refuses the cut between mind and matter.”
Rosi Braidotti on Politics
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Attributed to Rosi Braidotti:
“Difference is the joyful affirmation of the multiple, not the negation of the same.”
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Attributed to Rosi Braidotti:
“Posthumanism is not antihumanism; it is the renewal of humanism beyond Man.”
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Attributed to Rosi Braidotti:
“Cartographies of the present are the precondition of any politics of the future.”