Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge
Quantum Possibilities: The Work of Karen Barad
Edited by Karin Sellberg & Peta Hinton
Introduction
» The Possibilities of Feminist Quantum Thinking
Karin Sellberg & Peta Hinton
Essays
» The Conceptual and Ethical Normativity of Intra-active Phenomena
Joseph Rouse
» The Feminist Futures of Reading Diffractively: How Barad's Methodology Replaces Conflict-based Readings of Beauvoir and Irigaray
Evelien Geerts and Iris van der Tuin
» Matter and Meaning
Rebekah Sheldon
» Quantum Physics and/as Philosophy: Immanence, Diffraction, and the Ethics of Mattering
Kathrin Thiele
» Conversing with the Unexpected: Towards a Feminist Ethics of Knowing
Hanna Meißner
» Queer Bathroom Graffiti Matters: Agential Realism and Affective Temporalities
Andie Elizabeth Shabbar
» Modes of Mattering: Barad, Whitehead, and Societies
Martin Savransky
» The Cogito and the Limits of Neo-materialism and Naturalized Objectivity
Dorothea Olkowski
» Agential and Speculative Realism: Remarks on Barad's Ontology
Graham Harman
» Phenomenon and Thing: Barad's Performative Ontology
Levi R. Bryant
» Critical Naturalism: A Quantum Mechanical Ethics
Rick Dolphijn
» Barad's Entanglements and Transcontextual Habitats
Katie King
» Karen Barad's Onto-Ethico-Epistemology as an Apparatus of Empowerment in Contextual Theologies
Ino Mamic
» The Phenomenon of Waste-World-Making
Myra J. Hird
Notes
Cite this Issue
https://doi.org/10.20415/rhiz/030/