“Material knowledges”. Intra-acting van der Tuin’s new materialism with Barad’s agential realism

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Beatriz Revelles-Benavente
The paper will discuss the theory of Iris van der Tuin’s New Materialism together with Karen Barad’s Agential Realism. The purpose of this approach is to find differing practices that help to construct a turn to what is considered a relational ontology in which ethics, epistemology, ontology and methodology merged into each other. This new paradigm is a transversal approach that generates genealogies of minoritarian philosophies and feminist theories in order to approach matter as a dynamic, agentive and relational entanglement in which human and non-human practices intra-act equally. As a result, a different point of departure is produced in order to generate knowledge, since instead of thinking through separate entities, new materialism and agential realism depart from the relations of those entities understanding them as dynamic processes. Apart from an active approach to matter, these theories are framed under an affirmative approach to theory making, queering the traditional sense of linearity and moving away from dichotomical binaries.
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new materialism, contemporary feminism, agential realism, diffractive readings, affirmative critique, queer linearity

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Revelles-Benavente, Beatriz. “‘Material knowledges’. Intra-acting van der Tuin’s new materialism with Barad’s agential realism”. Enrahonar: an international journal of theoretical and practical reason, 2018, vol.VOL 60, pp. 75-91, http://raco.cat/index.php/Enrahonar/article/view/335223.
Author Biography

Beatriz Revelles-Benavente, Universitat de Barcelona. Departament d’Arts Visuals i Disseny

Beatriz Revelles-Benavente is a Juan de la Cierva Postdoctoral researcher at Universitat de Barcelona. Her research is based in the field of new materialisms, literature, pedagogy and contemporary feminist theory. She is currently a member of the management committee of the European COST Action IS1307: Networking European New Materialisms: How matter comes to matter. She has co-edited the book: Teaching Gender: Feminist Responsibility and Pedagogies in Times of Political Crisis with Routledge and organized the V New Materialist Conference (2014) and the IV Training School on New Materialist Politics. Her work has been published in Cadernos de Pesquisa, European Journal of Women Studies, International Journal of Feminist Politics, CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture and Artnodes, among others. She has been a visiting researcher at the University of Santa Cruz (California), Rutgers (New Jersey), Manchester (UK) and Utrecht (the Netherlands).