This article invites readers to follow our diffractive dialogue, which reflects on our interdisciplinary collaboration in thinking and writing with Karen Barad. Working with Barad’s diffractive methodology, we bring her agential realism, insights from quantum physics and feminist theories to contemporary feminist art. The aesthetic practices of three art works are discussed, and we argue that these call for an understanding of eco-, capitalist-, colonialist- and feminist critique as interrelated phenomena in the sense of agential realism. This is because it is not only the art works themselves that create encounter-moments of being-entangled with the bodies and discourses that surround them. From a methodological perspective, we are also in...
The paper will discuss the theory of Iris van der Tuin’s New Materialism together with Karen Barad’s...
In this submission, I argue for a re-thinking of the concept of an artist's oeuvre, to extend it con...
Quantum leaps happen in texts, too. This reading of the role of the quantum leap in Karen Barad’s ag...
This article invites readers to follow our diffractive dialogue, which reflects on our interdiscipli...
For a number of years, new material feminists have been developing new theoretical tools, new modes ...
According to Donna J. Haraway and Karen Barad, the realness of the world appears in the fact that th...
We engage with Karen Barad’s notion of diffraction (2007) to re-evaluate the relations between mains...
This article uses an actual scholarly encounter in order to work out the feminist methodological str...
This short essay presents a critical cartography of the critical new materialist notion and methodol...
Quantum leaps happen in texts, too. This reading of the role of the quantum leap in Karen Barad's ...
Following a trajectory of the virtual/material dichotomy as it stems from a classicist position of a...
This essay invites readers into two creative correspondences that emerged during the author’s involv...
In this essay, I offer, as a theatre-maker an exploration of how aspects of posthuman theory, and in...
In historical and theoretical writings on photography and sculpture, the two media are mostly addres...
We engage with Karen Barad’s notion of diffraction (2007) to re-evaluate the relations between mains...
The paper will discuss the theory of Iris van der Tuin’s New Materialism together with Karen Barad’s...
In this submission, I argue for a re-thinking of the concept of an artist's oeuvre, to extend it con...
Quantum leaps happen in texts, too. This reading of the role of the quantum leap in Karen Barad’s ag...
This article invites readers to follow our diffractive dialogue, which reflects on our interdiscipli...
For a number of years, new material feminists have been developing new theoretical tools, new modes ...
According to Donna J. Haraway and Karen Barad, the realness of the world appears in the fact that th...
We engage with Karen Barad’s notion of diffraction (2007) to re-evaluate the relations between mains...
This article uses an actual scholarly encounter in order to work out the feminist methodological str...
This short essay presents a critical cartography of the critical new materialist notion and methodol...
Quantum leaps happen in texts, too. This reading of the role of the quantum leap in Karen Barad's ...
Following a trajectory of the virtual/material dichotomy as it stems from a classicist position of a...
This essay invites readers into two creative correspondences that emerged during the author’s involv...
In this essay, I offer, as a theatre-maker an exploration of how aspects of posthuman theory, and in...
In historical and theoretical writings on photography and sculpture, the two media are mostly addres...
We engage with Karen Barad’s notion of diffraction (2007) to re-evaluate the relations between mains...
The paper will discuss the theory of Iris van der Tuin’s New Materialism together with Karen Barad’s...
In this submission, I argue for a re-thinking of the concept of an artist's oeuvre, to extend it con...
Quantum leaps happen in texts, too. This reading of the role of the quantum leap in Karen Barad’s ag...