Nomadic Subjects by Rosi Braidotti
Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory
This thought-provoking work delves into the concept of nomadism as a metaphor for the fluid and ever-evolving nature of identity in the postmodern world. It challenges traditional notions of subjectivity by exploring how individuals navigate and redefine themselves amidst the complexities of contemporary society. Through a feminist lens, it critiques the static and fixed identities imposed by patriarchal structures, advocating for a more dynamic and transformative understanding of the self. The book invites readers to embrace multiplicity and change, encouraging a reimagining of identity that transcends boundaries and embraces the richness of diverse experiences.
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- 1994
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- 300-350
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