In this paper, I engage with the motif of “the pluriverse” such as it has increasingly been used in the past few years in several strands of critical humanities pertaining to the so-called “ontological turn”: science and technology studies (Bruno Latour, Isabelle Stengers), critical geography and political ontology (Mario Blaser), cultural anthropology (Marisol de la Cadena, Arturo Escobar, Eduardo Viveiros de Castro), decolonial thought (Walter Mignolo), or posthuman feminism (Donna Haraway). These various iterations of the figure of the pluriverse constitute a loose network of textual traces, a supposedly new scene for ‘humanities’, organized around what is understood as a pluralistic ontology. In political terms, the discourse of the plu...
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Latour turns to Wittgensteinian or Lyotardian language games, and Silversteinian deixis and metaprag...
In this paper, I engage with the motif of “the pluriverse” such as it has increasingly been used in ...
Pluriversale Politik: The Real and the Possible von Arturo Escobar ist ein inspirierendes Buch, das ...
Abstract The lack of ontological pluralism in International Relations has been a strong determinant ...
The Pluriverse is the latest in a line of critical conceptual dictionaries problematizing the idea o...
The Inquiry into Modes of Existence is an attempt to build on the work of several anthropologists wh...
Book review of Designs for the Pluriverse: Radical Interdependence, Autonomy, and the Making of Worl...
This edited volume uses an interdisciplinary approach to art and design that not only reframes but a...
Bringing ontological questions back into IR has been key to opening discussions about plurality and ...
The paper problematizes traditionally accepted ideas about language and the world from the perspecti...
French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard’s changing concepts of the sublime (after Immanuel Kant) ar...
Behind the recent breakthrough in the field of generation of Induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) cells th...
Is it possible to simultaneously escape the regime of authoritarian overdetermination distinctive of...
The incursion of digital computing machinery into the public sphere and the return of “ontology” fro...
The delusory quest for disembodiment, against which the quest for re-embodiment is reacting, is char...
Latour turns to Wittgensteinian or Lyotardian language games, and Silversteinian deixis and metaprag...
In this paper, I engage with the motif of “the pluriverse” such as it has increasingly been used in ...
Pluriversale Politik: The Real and the Possible von Arturo Escobar ist ein inspirierendes Buch, das ...
Abstract The lack of ontological pluralism in International Relations has been a strong determinant ...
The Pluriverse is the latest in a line of critical conceptual dictionaries problematizing the idea o...
The Inquiry into Modes of Existence is an attempt to build on the work of several anthropologists wh...
Book review of Designs for the Pluriverse: Radical Interdependence, Autonomy, and the Making of Worl...
This edited volume uses an interdisciplinary approach to art and design that not only reframes but a...
Bringing ontological questions back into IR has been key to opening discussions about plurality and ...
The paper problematizes traditionally accepted ideas about language and the world from the perspecti...
French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard’s changing concepts of the sublime (after Immanuel Kant) ar...
Behind the recent breakthrough in the field of generation of Induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) cells th...
Is it possible to simultaneously escape the regime of authoritarian overdetermination distinctive of...
The incursion of digital computing machinery into the public sphere and the return of “ontology” fro...
The delusory quest for disembodiment, against which the quest for re-embodiment is reacting, is char...
Latour turns to Wittgensteinian or Lyotardian language games, and Silversteinian deixis and metaprag...