A Theoretical Framework for the Critical Posthumanities
Rosi Braidotti’s research establishes a theoretical foundation for the critical posthumanities, an emerging field born from the intersection of posthumanism and post-anthropocentrism. She challenges the traditional, universalist definition of "Man" by proposing a monistic, neo-materialist framework that views matter as intelligent and self-organizing. This perspective redefines the knowing subject as a relational, embodied entity that exists within a continuum of nature and culture rather than as a detached consciousness. Braidotti explores how this nomadic subjectivity functions as a form of resistance against the commodification of life within cognitive capitalism. By highlighting diverse sub-disciplines like the environmental and digital humanities, she argues for a qualitative shift in scholarship that includes marginalized or "missing" voices. Ultimately, the text advocates for an affirmative ethics to navigate the complex power structures of the modern world. #Posthumanism #RosiBraidotti #CriticalTheory #Posthumanities #PhilosophyTok #DigitalHumanities #CognitiveCapitalism #MediaTheory #NeoMaterialism #FutureOfHumanity
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