<p>The Posthuman makes a vital contribution to feminist scholarship across disciplines... Braidotti's reading of contemporary issues is out of the box: challenging, encouraging and inspiring.<br /> <i><b>Feminist Review</b></i><br /> <br /> An important and generative step toward new theories and scholarship and a welcome addition to Braidotti's already formidable canon.<br /> <i><b>H+ Magazine</b></i><br /> <br /> Shows remarkable clarity and concision even as it lays out highly technical, complexly theoretical, and deeply interdisciplinary concepts.<br /> <i><b>Choice<br /> <br /> </b></i>''This is a rather startling work that requires heavy concentration on the part of the reader to follow the brilliant thinking of the author. Rosi Braidotti, a contemporary philosopher and feminist theoretician, `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.''<br /> <b>Grady Harp, Literary Aficionado<br /> <br /> </b>This is an exciting and important text, full of intellectual brilliance and insight. It will make a major mark.<br /> <b>Henrietta L. Moore, University of Cambridge<br /> <br /> </b>Braidotti's exhilarating survey of the constellation of posthumanity is lucid, learned and provocative. It will be an essential point of reference in future debates about the central philosophical problem of our age.<br /> <b>Paul Gilroy, King's College London<br /> <br /> </b>Debates over humanism and post-humanism have been fought over from feminist philosophy to literary theory and post-colonial studies. This latest work by Rosi Braidotti presents us with a clear-headed glimpse of some of the hard choices we have before us. Braidotti knows the philosophy, cares about the politics, and empathizes with those who have been shoved aside in these brutal last hundred years. She shows us how feminism, technoscientific infrastructure and political strands cross, sometimes with sparks.<br /> <b>Peter Galison, Harvard University</b></p>
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