Braidotti, Rosi

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Name (Latin)
Braidotti, Rosi
Name (Arabic)
بريدوتي، روزي، 1954-
Other forms of name
Braidotti, R. (Rosi)
Date of birth
1954-09-28
Field of activity
Women's studies
Occupation
College teachers
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 93514695
Wikidata: Q2662864
Library of congress: n 88290354
HAI10: 000054200
Sources of Information
  • L'Indépendance amoureuse, c1985:t.p. verso (Rosi Braidotti)
  • Women, the environment and sustainable development, c1994:CIP t.p (Rosi Braidotti) author info. sheet (b. 9-28-54)
  • Michel Foucault e il divenire donna, c1997:t.p. (R. Braidotti) p. 217 (Rosi Braidotti; directs the Dept. of Women's Studies at the Univ. of Utrecht)
  • Her La philosophie --là où on ne l'attend pas, c2009:t.p.(Rosi Braidotti) cover p. 4 (docteur en philosophie de l'Université Paris I, diplômée en philosophie de l'Australian National University et professeur honoraire au Birkbeck College de Londres)
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Wikipedia description:

Rosi Braidotti (; Italian: [braiˈdɔtːi]; born 28 September 1954) is a contemporary philosopher and feminist theoretician. Born in Italy, she studied in Australia and France and works in the Netherlands. Braidotti is currently Distinguished University Professor Emerita at Utrecht University, where she has taught since 1988, and Honorary Professor at RMIT University in Australia. She was a professor and the founding director of Utrecht University's women's studies programme (1988–2005) and the founding director of the Centre for the Humanities (2007–2016). She has been awarded honorary degrees from Helsinki (2007) and Linkoping (2013); she is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (FAHA) since 2009, and a Member of the Academia Europaea (MAE) since 2014. Her main publications include Nomadic Subjects (2011) and Nomadic Theory (2011), both with Columbia University Press, The Posthuman (2013), Posthuman Knowledge (2019), and Posthuman Feminism (2022) with Polity Press. In 2016, she co-edited Conflicting Humanities with Paul Gilroy, and The Posthuman Glossary in 2018 with Maria Hlavajova, both with Bloomsbury Academic.

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