Meeting the Universe Halfway has ratings and 35 reviews. In this volume, Karen Barad, theoretical physicist and feminist theorist, elaborates her theory of. Karen Michelle Barad is an American feminist theorist, known particularly for her theory of agential realism. She is currently Professor of Feminist Studies, Philosophy, and History of Consciousness at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She is the author of Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the. Karen Barad, Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning. Article (PDF Available) · April with
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Her research topics include feminist theory, physics, twentieth-century continental philosophy, epistemology, ontology, philosophy of physics, cultural studies of science, and feminist science studies.
Just because we are all connected, and therefore contribute to effects and causes creating, say, an economic disaster on the other side of the world, does not mean we have a moral or ethical responsibility to that phenomenon.
In this book, Barad also argues that ‘agential realism,’ is useful to the analysis of literature, social inequalities, and many other things. Not only subjects but also objects are permeated through and through with their entangled kin; the other is not just in one’s skin, but in one’s bones, in one’s belly, in one’s heart, in one’s nucleus, in one’s past and future.
Meeting the Universe Halfway 39 2. It took a great deal of effort to ahlfway this book half way, but it was well worth it. Bringing together ontology, epstemology, and ethics, Barad starts with quantum physics and reaches for ways for us to consider our responsibility in “intra-actions” with others and their coincident response-ability with “us”.
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It is worth taking Barad seriously. Finally, Barad uses agential realism to produce a new interpretation of quantum physics, demonstrating that agential realism is more than a means of reflecting on science; it can be used to actually do science.
Technoscientific Practices and the Materialization of Reality 6. Indeed, the new philosophical framework that I propose entails a rethinking of “I propose ‘agential realism’ as an epistemological-ontological-ethical framework that provides an understanding of the role of human AND nonhuman, material AND discursive, and natural AND cultural meeging in scientific and other social-material practices, thereby moving such considerations beyond the well-worn debates that pit constructivism against realism, agency against structure, and idealism against materialism.
Known as a competent feminist critical theorist she is also an excellent quantum physicist.
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Your volume title, publication date, publisher, print run, page count, rights sought. In explaining intra-activity, Barad reveals questions about how nature and culture interact and change over time to be fundamentally misguided. Entanglements and Re Con figurations 5. Mar 12, Jesi rated it it was amazing Shelves: She is the author of Meeting the Universe Halfway: But I think such dismissals would do an injustice to the creativity and passion of her efforts, and to such audiences’ own specialized fields.
Probably the te gruelling book I have ever read on the topics. As Barad reminds us, identities are always formed in intra-action. Halfwy 28, Alex Lee univerde it it was amazing Shelves: Naturalcultural Forces and Changing Topologies of Power 7. I have no doubts that the author has a brilliant mind, but I don’t find her style very inviting; in fact I’d go far as to say that this has replaced “Principles of Color Nalfway as the hardest-to I’m not a scholarly reader and this book’s language is making for a very tough and slow read.
This is an important, ambitious, readable, risk-taking, and very smart book, one to savor and grow with. I have no doubts that the barax has a brilliant mind, but I don’t find her style very inviting; in fact I’d go halfawy as to say that this has replaced “Principles of Color Technology” as the hardest-to-read-but-probably-worth-reading book on my virtual shelf.
Nov 16, Scott Neigh added it Shelves: She doesn’t adhere to an inter subjective account of reality but rather mentions that the marks of an apparatus of measurement makes on existing bodies serves as the objective mark, one that is often itself registered in terms of the agencies of observation. Still, one critique to answer to is that although the author states that this book is understandable b Meeting the Universe Halfway is a complete account of quantum physics viewed from a diffractive perspective and with an agential realist focus in mind.
Retrieved 20 February The number of copies requested, the school and professor requesting For reprints and meetong rights, please also note: Her methodological lessons meting the diffraction of light and her convincing interpretations of familiar puzzles and recent experimental results in quantum physics also display how science and science studies can genuinely learn from one another. Jan 09, Daniel Sparwath rated it really liked it. What I dislike about the writing style are kzren incredibly long and complex sentences with an overabundance of compound words.
If you’re a scientist, or someone with a scientific background, who wants to understand Feminism from a physicist feminist, this is the book for you!
I learned a deep and abiding respect and embrace of Neils Bohr reading this book. Open Preview See meetinng Problem? Apr 26, Luther rated it it was amazing Shelves: By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
It deserves wide analysis and discussion. I intend to return to it at some point