Rosi Braidotti (1954) is a distinguished Australian philosopher of Italian descent, working in the fields of social and political philosophy. She has made significant contributions to the development of feminist and posthumanist theories.
In her book "Nomadic Subjects", her interpretation of subjectivity and difference plays a crucial role in contemporary continental and feminist philosophy.
The book offers insights into the continuous flux of existence and proposes an alternative to traditional understandings of identity and the social discourses that accompany it. By inviting readers to view the feminine through a nomadic lens, Braidotti encourages an awareness of the power of diversity, change, and difference, outlining possible paths toward a freer and more open future.
Book launch - 27 November at 18:00
at the Latvian Centre for Contemporary Art office,
Alberta Street 13, Riga.
Translated from English by: Dens Dimiņš
Afterword by: Anne Sauka
Editor: Aivars Vaivods
Proofreader: Ildze Jurkāne
Designer: Aleksejs Muraško
Project coordinator: Andra Silapētere
The translation was supported by the State Culture Capital Foundation.
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