[FRIAM] Natures_Queer_Performativity_the_authori.pdf

Frank Wimberly wimberly3 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 29 14:23:18 EDT 2021


such analyses can provide insight into questions of boundary, object,
and identity. I am not sure of many other fields of study where there
is such an explicit emphasis on developing a rich theory of mereology,


Psychoanalysis has much to say about boundary, object, and identity.

Frank

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On Thu, Apr 29, 2021, 12:09 PM jon zingale <jonzingale at gmail.com> wrote:

> This article makes me think that I would enjoy a course in queer studies.
> I am interested to see how tools developed there are utilized and how
> such analyses can provide insight into questions of boundary, object,
> and identity. I am not sure of many other fields of study where there
> is such an explicit emphasis on developing a rich theory of mereology,
> and it does not take too much imagination to see that creating such
> generalized tools and techniques can be of value to complexity science.
> Glen's Wikipedia reference to Barad's agential realism summarizes some
> of what I am finding interesting and applicable to the philosophy of
> science. There is a distinct deconstructional component to the writing.
> I appreciate that the author's approach is not purely deconstruction for
> its own sake, but part of a larger project of reconstruction. Discovery
> versus construction appears, to me, a difference between science and
> engineering. The article appears to offer more to the former. Maybe
> amoeba's are altruists.
>
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