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Metamorfosis (Cuestiones de antagonismo)

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Desde sus inicios, los estudios feministas se han caracterizado por el cruce fecundo de disciplinas intelectuales diversas, un análisis crítico de la codificación patriarcal de los saberes recibidos y la apuesta por el desarrollo de un proyecto político. Un envite que Rosi Braidotti retoma con nuevo vigor en este ambicioso

352 pages, Paperback

First published December 14, 2001

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January 1, 2026
creo que se me ha abierto un tercer ojo y yo misma me he metamorfoseado durante esta lectura en bicho/lobo o cualquier cosa que Braidotti haya dicho aquí.........
gracias isabel por compartir esto conmigo. no sabes lo bonito e interesante que ha sido pfff casi muda
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May 14, 2012
A fantastic book on embodiment, sexuality, gender and the subject in our technological age. Drawing heavily on Deleuze and Guattari as well as a range of feminist critics, the style may seem difficult but it is worth the work for the insights into who we are now.
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May 23, 2017
Un orribile saggio in cui Rosi Braidotti cerca di unire il femminismo della differenza di genere di Luce Irigaray con il nomadismo filosofico di Deleuze: il risultato è una tesi abbastanza interessante ma argomentata male e scritta peggio, con un'infinita ripetizione di termini altisonanti per esprimere incredibili banalità, pastiche di film, generi letterari, filosofia, frasi ad effetto scontate e irritanti.
Uno dei saggi peggiori che abbia mai letto in vita mia.
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February 12, 2022
Whether this nomadism is romanticized or needs to be achieved through technological omnipresence, it is interesting to watch the roasting of phallocentrism. Re-reading this book in the age of crispr and hormonal hijack, the "becoming" itself has become more intriguing.
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May 11, 2019
Helpful for essay on Judith Butler
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August 5, 2019
Although this book is almost 20 years old, it has something to say about our life today.
Come prepared, the theory may overwhelm you.
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September 15, 2019
Braidotti's work is imaginative and invigorating. Hard to read because of all the words like "cyber-teratological" and you know, real mouthfuls.
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May 29, 2024
So enjoyable. Lots of good stuff. Postsecularism is a lil concerning to me personally in this one lol
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