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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2019

Pages: 87-106

ISBN (Hardback): 9783658222994

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Susanne Volker, ""Cutting together/apart"", in: Discussing new materialism, Berlin, Springer, 2019

"Cutting together/apart"

impulses from Karen Barad's feminist materialism for a relational sociology

Susanne Volker

pp. 87-106

in: Ulrike Tikvah Kissmann (ed), Discussing new materialism, Berlin, Springer, 2019

Abstract

The most pressing questions for how the world, with its range of phenomena, can be shared in a fair and egalitarian manner, how differences can be made possible while not being essentialized and exploited, in short: how alterity can be practiced as entanglement/relatedness, is currently discussed by authors, whose – still heterogeneous – approaches refer to a so called "New Materialism". In this contribution the works of one of the representatives of this approach, the queer-feminist science theorist and physicist Karen Barad, are taken as a starting point to discuss, what kind of impulses her theory project of ethico-onto-epistemo-logy and her methodology of agential realism has to offer to a practice oriented sociology. Barad's theoretical-methodological considerations provide connection points for two concepts which are very influential in sociology: for Pierre Bourdieu's praxeology and Judith Butler's queer-theoretical considerations concerning socio-ontological precariousness of (human) life. In addition to these entanglements, Barad's concepts – as argued here – enable theoretical and methodological shifts of these practice oriented sociological and performativity-theoretical approaches regarding their understanding of sociality and anthropocentric anchoring.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2019

Pages: 87-106

ISBN (Hardback): 9783658222994

Full citation:

Susanne Volker, ""Cutting together/apart"", in: Discussing new materialism, Berlin, Springer, 2019