Rosi Braidotti
Rosi Braidotti is a contemporary philosopher and feminist theoretician.
Biography
Career
Braidotti, who holds Italian and Australian citizenship, was born in Italy and grew up in Australia, where she received degrees from the Australian National University in Canberra in 1977 and was awarded the University Medal in Philosophy and the University Tillyard prize. Braidotti then moved on to do her doctoral work at the Sorbonne, where she received her degree in philosophy in 1981. She has taught at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands since 1988, when she was appointed as the founding professor in women's studies. In 1995 she became the founding Director of the Netherlands research school of Women's Studies, a position she held till 2005.Braidotti is a pioneer in European Women's Studies: she founded the inter-university SOCRATES network NOISE and the Thematic Network for Women's Studies ATHENA, which she directed till 2005. She was a Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor at Birkbeck College in 2005-6; a Jean Monnet professor at the European University Institute in Florence in 2002-3 and a fellow in the school of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton in 1994. She is a founding member of the European Consortium for Humanities Institutes and Centres, 2008; in 2010 she was elected member of the Board of the Consortium Humanities Centres and Institutes and in 2014 a member of the Scientific Council of the Conseil National de la Recherche Scientifique in France. Braidotti was the founding Director of the Centre for the Humanities at Utrecht University, and is currently Distinguished University Professor at Utrecht University.
Braidotti serves, or has served, on the advisory board of many academic feminist journals, including differences, Signs, Women's Studies International Forum, and Feminist Formations.
Four publications on subjectivity
Braidotti's publications have consistently been placed in continental philosophy, at the intersection with social and political theory, cultural politics, gender, feminist theory and ethnicity studies. The core of her interdisciplinary work consists of four interconnected monographs on the constitution of contemporary subjectivity, with special emphasis on the concept of difference within the history of European philosophy and political theory. Braidotti's philosophical project investigates how to think difference positively, which means moving beyond the dialectics that both opposes it and thus links it by negation to the notion of sameness.This is evidenced in the philosophical agenda set in her first book Patterns of Dissonance: An Essay on Women in Contemporary French Philosophy, 1991, which gets developed further in the trilogy that follows. In the next book, Nomadic Subjects: Embodiment and Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory, 1994, the question is formulated in more concrete terms: can gender, ethnic, cultural or European differences be understood outside the straitjacket of hierarchy and binary opposition? Thus the following volume, Metamorphoses: Towards a Materialist Theory of Becoming, 2002, analyses not only gender differences, but also more categorical binary distinctions between self and other, European and foreign, human and non-human.
The conclusion is that a systematic ambivalence structures contemporary cultural representations of the globalised, technologically mediated, ethnically mixed, gender-aware world we now inhabit. The question consequently arises of what it takes to produce adequate cultural and political representations of a fast-changing world and move closer to Spinozian notions of adequate understanding.
The ethical dimension of Braidotti's work on difference comes to the fore in the last volume of the trilogy, Transpositions: On Nomadic Ethics, 2006. Here she surveys the different ethical approaches that can be produced by taking difference and diversity as the main point of reference and conclude that there is much to be gained by suspending belief that political participation, moral empathy and social cohesion can only be produced on the basis of the notion of recognition of sameness.
Braidotti makes a case for an alternative view on subjectivity, ethics and emancipation and pitches diversity against the postmodernist risk of cultural relativism while also standing against the tenets of liberal individualism. Throughout her work, Braidotti asserts and demonstrates the importance of combining theoretical concerns with a serious commitment to producing socially and politically relevant scholarship that contributes to making a difference in the world. Braidotti's output also included several edited volumes. Her work has been translated in a total of 19 languages and all the main books in at least three languages other than English.
Latest publications
Her most recent book is The Posthuman. The Posthuman offers both an introduction and major contribution to contemporary debates on the posthuman. As the traditional distinction between the human and its others has blurred, exposing the non-naturalistic structure of the human, The Posthuman starts by exploring the extent to which a post-humanist move displaces the traditional humanistic unity of the subject. Rather than perceiving this situation as a loss of cognitive and moral self-mastery, Braidotti argues that the posthuman helps us make sense of our flexible and multiple identities.Braidotti then analyzes the escalating effects of post-anthropocentric thought, which encompass not only other species, but also the sustainability of our planet as a whole. Because contemporary market economies profit from the control and commodification of all that lives, they result in hybridization, erasing categorical distinctions between the human and other species, seeds, plants, animals and bacteria. These dislocations induced by globalized cultures and economies enable a critique of anthropocentrism, but how reliable are they as indicators of a sustainable future?
The Posthuman concludes by considering the implications of these shifts for the institutional practice of the humanities. Braidotti outlines new forms of cosmopolitan neo-humanism that emerge from the spectrum of post-colonial and race studies, as well as gender analysis and environmentalism. The challenge of the posthuman condition consists in seizing the opportunities for new social bonding and community building, while pursuing sustainability and empowerment.
In 2011 Braidotti published two new books: the renewed and revised edition of Nomadic Subjects and collection of essays Nomadic Theory. The Portable Rosi Braidotti. The collection provides a core introduction to Braidotti's nomadic theory and its innovative formulations, which engage with Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Luce Irigaray, and a host of political and cultural issues. Arranged thematically, essays begin with such concepts as sexual difference and embodied subjectivity and follow with explorations in technoscience, feminism, postsecular citizenship, and the politics of affirmation.
Influenced by philosophers such as Gilles Deleuze and especially French feminist thinker Luce Irigaray, Braidotti has brought postmodern feminism into the Information Age with her considerations of cyberspace, prosthesis, and the materiality of difference. Braidotti also considers how ideas of gender difference can affect our sense of the human/animal and human/machine divides. Braidotti has also pioneered European perspectives in feminist philosophy and practice and has been influential on .
Honours
On 3 March 2005, Braidotti was honored with a Royal Knighthood from Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands; in August 2006 she received the University Medal from the University of Łódź in Poland and she was awarded an Honorary Degree in Philosophy from Helsinki University in May 2007. In 2009, she was elected Honorary Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. Since 2009 she is a board member of . In 2013 she received an Honorary Degree in Philosophy from Linköping University in Sweden. Braidotti was elected a member of Academia Europaea in 2014.International activities (2011–present)
- 2017: Delivered the Tanner Lectures on Human Values at the Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University.
- 2015–present: Appointed member of the core group of the steering committee for the First World Humanities Conference, organized by CIPSH, UNESCO and the University of Liège, August 6–12, 2017. Presidents of the Conference: Prof. Chao Gejin and Prof. Robert Halleux .
- 2014: Elected member of the Scientific Council of the Conseil National de la Recherche Scientifique in France.
- 2012: Mellon Foundation Grant for an international collaborative project on: ‘Religion and Political Belonging’, with the University of Portland, Oregon; the University of Arizona, of Tel Aviv, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Duke University in the USA.
- 2011 – present: Founding member of the European Consortium for Humanities Institutes and Centres ECHIC.
Books
- 1991, Patterns of Dissonance: an Essay on Women in Contemporary French Philosophy,: ; , pp. 316. Second edition: 1996.
- 1994, Co-authored with Ewa Charkiewicz, Sabine Hausler and Saskia Wieringa: Women, the Environment and Sustainable Development. Towards a Theoretical Synthesis, , pp. 220.
- 1994, Nomadic Subjects. Embodiment and Sexual difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory. , pp. 326.
- 1996, Madri, Mostri e Macchine, , With postface by Anna Maria Crispino. Second edition, revised and enlarged, 2005.
- 2002, Nuovi soggetti nomadi, , pp. 201.
- 2002, Metamorphoses: Towards a Materialist Theory of Becoming, , pp. 317.
- 2003, Baby Boomers: Vite parallele dagli anni Cinquanta ai cinquant’anni, , pp. 191.
- 2004, Feminismo, diferencia sexual y subjetividad nomade, , pp. 234.
- 2004, Op doorreis: nomadisch denken in de 21ste eeuw, , pp. 298.
- 2006, Transpositions: On Nomadic Ethics, pp. 304.
- 2007, Egy nomád térképei. Feminizmus a posztmodern után, , pp. 137.
- 2009, La philosophie, là où on ne l’attend pas, , pp. 286.
- 2011a, Nomadic Subjects. Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory, Second Edition, , pp. 334.
- 2011b, Nomadic Theory. The Portable Rosi Braidotti, , pp. 416.
- 2013, The Posthuman. Cambridge, Polity Press.
- 2017, Per Una Politica Affermativa. Milano: Mimesis/I Volti.
- 2017, Posthuman Feminism. Cambridge, Polity Press.
Edited Volumes
- Guest editor
- Guest editor
- Een beeld van een vrouw. De visualisering van het vrouwelijke in een postmoderne cultuur, Kampen: Kok Agora, 1993, pp. 188.
- Poste restante. Feministische berichten aan het postmoderne. Kampen: Kok Agora, 1994, pp. 157.
- , Ik denk dus zij is; De vrouwelijke intellectueel in literair en historisch perspectief, Kampen: Kok Agora, 1994, pp. 199.
- Between Monsters, Goddesses and Cyborgs. Feminist Confrontations With Science, Medicine and Cyberspace., 1996, pp. 260.
- Praten in het donker. Multiculturalisme en anti-racisme in feministisch perspectief. Kampen: Kok Agora, 1996, pp. 170.
- Thinking Differently: a Reader in European Women's Studies, , 2002, pp. 405.
- Citizens and Subjects: The Netherlands, for example, Critical Reader/Catalogue for the Dutch Pavilion at the Biennale in Venice, 2007 Utrecht: BAK and Zurich: JRP, pp. 334.
- Deleuze and Law. Forensic Futures, , 2009, pp. 212.
- special edition of Australian Feminist Studies, on: "Feminist Timelines’, Volume 24 Issue 59, 2009, pp. 142.
- The History of Continental Philosophy Volume 7, , 2010, pp. 398.
- After Cosmopolitanism, , 2012, pp. 188.
- Revisiting Normativity with Deleuze, , 2012, pp. 238.
- This Deleuzian Century,, 2015.
- Conflicting Humanities, , 2016.
- Philosophy After Nature, London and New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2017.
- The Posthuman Glossary, London: Bloomsbury, 2017.
Translations
The Posthuman
- Turkish translation: Insan Sonrasi, , 2014, pp. 240.
- German translation: Posthumanismus: Leben jenseits des Menschen, , 2014, pp. 215.
- Italian translation: Il postumano. La vita oltre il sé, oltre la specie, oltre la morte, , 2014, pp. 256..
- Polish translation: Po człowieku, , 2014, pp. 380.
- Korean Translation: 포스트 휴먼. Seoul: Acanet, 2015.
- Chinese translation: 后人类,trans. Gencheng Song, Henan Publishing House, 2016.6
Transpositions
- Italian translation: Trasposizioni. Sull’etica nomade, , 2008, pp. 343.
- Spanish translation: Transposiciones, , 2009, pp. 414.
Metamorphoses
- Italian translation: In Metamorfosi, , 2003.
- Spanish translation: Metamorfosis. Hacia una teoria materialista del devenir, , 2005
- Korean translation: Moonhwa Kwahak Sa., 2011
Nomadic subjects
- Greek translation: Νομαδικά Yποκείμενα: Ενσωματότητα και έμφυλη διαφορά στη σύγχρονη φεμινιστική θεωρία, , 2014.
- Italian translation: Soggetto Nomade, , 1995.
- Spanish translation: Sujetos Nómades Corporización y Diferencia Sexual en la Teoria Feminista Contemporánea, , 2000.
- Translation into Russian of some extracts of Nomadic Subjects: Embodiment and Sexual Difference in Contemporary Feminist Theory. In particular: "Introduction: By Way of Nomadism" and chapter 11: ‘Women’s Studies and the politics of Difference’. In: Sergei Zherebkin Anthology on Western Gender Studies Theory, II Volume of the textbook Introduction to Gender Studies, , 2001. Translated by Zaven Babloyan.
- Portuguese translation of chapter 8: "A diferença sexual como um projecto politico nomada" in: Genero, Identitade e Desejo. Antologia Critica do Femminismo Contemporaneo, , 2002.
- Korean translation,, 2005.
- Russian translation of chapter 8: "Sexual Difference as a Nomadic Political Project" in: Feminism, Art and Theory. 1970-2000, Moscow: RosPen, 2005.
- Polish translation: Podmioty Nomadyczne. Ucieleśnienie I różnica seksualna w feminizmie współczesnym, , 2009.
Patterns of Dissonance
- Dutch translation: Beelden van de leegte. Kampen: Kok Agora, 1991; Amsterdam: Rainbow paperback edition, 1995.
- Finnish translation: Riitasointuja. Tampere: Vastapaino, 1993.
- Italian translation: Dissonanze. Le donne e la filosofia contemporanea. Milano: La Tartaruga, 1994.
Video interviews and documents
- 2014, - .
- 2014, - Video Interview by Andrea Mura.
- 2014 - University of Bologna.
- 2013, - Bern University.
- 2011, - Utrecht University
- 2011, - Video interview by .
- 2010, - , directed by Laura Hanna of , Alexandra Lerman of ScribeMedia Arts Culture, and Aaron Levy of the Slought Foundation.
- 2010, - Utrecht University, video interviews by Bad Brya.
- 2009, Feature-length film released as DVD on Braidotti's life and work by Andrea Petõ and Hungarian producer Ilona Hernádi. .
- 2008, - Video interview by Annamaria Tagliavini, .
Interviews
- 2017,
- 2015, - , interview by Ivar Pel.
- 2014, - , interview by Timotheus Vermeulen.
- 2013, - , interview by Marja Pruis.
- 2011, - .
- 2009, - , interview by Padu Boerstra.
- 2009, - , interview by Padu Boerstra, Carolina Lo Galbo, Maurits Martijn en Tomas Vanheste.
- 2008, - 4, interview by Pascale LaFountain.
- 2008, - , interview by Rutvica Andrijašević.
- 2008, , , interview by Xander Bronkhorst.
Lectures
- 2017, , Yale University.
- 2017, , Yale University.
- 2016, , , Columbia University.
- 2015, - , Cape Town, South Africa.
- 2015, - , New York City.
- 2015, - University of East London.
- 2014, - University of Bologna.
- 2014, - .
- 2014, - , Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.
Performances
- 2015, - Eventalk Series, , Utrecht.
- 2014, - , Oslo, Norway.