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Figurations are “partial visions” which “provide a sufficiently open space into which to project the possibility of as yet unchartable change” (Bammer). Figurations are “performative images that can be inhabited” (Haraway). They serve a purpose, and they are playful.
Synchronicity is co-happening, co-occurrence, co-articulation, co-operation. Synchronicity is “temporally significant […]
Concentric choreographies
0 Comments Posted 04.22.2008 in Feminism, Identity, Bodies, Biology, ScienceI’ve finally updated my books page with a review/analysis of Charis Thompson’s fascinating study of assisted reproduction technologies (ARTs). Her 2005 book, Making Parents: The Ontological Choreography of Reproductive Technologies contains some incredible insights into the nature of technology and human subjectivity, and amazingly (for a student like me) some really cool ideas about […]
