Quantum Anthropologies Life at Large

Cover of Quantum Anthropologies Life at Large by Vicki Kirby
Author: Vicki Kirby
Year: 2011
Language: en
Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 9780822350736
Dimensions:
Height: 8.88 Inches
Length: 6.13 Inches
Weight: 0.55997414548 Pounds
Width: 0.45 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 306.01
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Quantum Anthropologies: Life at Large by Vicki Kirby, published by Duke University Press on August 10, 2011, is a thought-provoking exploration of deconstruction within the realms of social science and feminist theory. In this 184-page work, Kirby examines the limitations of traditional theories of cultural construction, arguing that they often reinforce the binaries they seek to challenge, such as nature versus culture and matter versus ideation. By revisiting the ideas of prominent thinkers like Derrida, Husserl, and Butler, she offers a fresh perspective on how language and culture can be reconceived to engage more deeply with materiality and embodiment.

Readers will find that Kirby’s analysis extends beyond cultural theory to incorporate insights from diverse fields such as cybernetics, biology, and physics. She critiques the notion that culture exists as a separate, secondary system, advocating for a more integrated understanding of how culture interacts with nature and materiality. This edition presents a nuanced discussion that invites readers to reconsider the implications of deconstruction in contemporary contexts, making it a significant contribution to ongoing dialogues in feminist theory and social science.


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In Quantum Anthropologies, the renowned feminist theorist Vicki Kirby contends that some of the most provocative aspects of deconstruction have yet to be explored. Deconstruction’s implications have been curtailed by the assumption that issues of textuality and representation are specific to the domain of culture. Revisiting Derrida’s claim that there is “no outside of text,” Kirby argues that theories of cultural construction developed since the linguistic turn have inadvertently reproduced the very binaries they intended to question, such as those between nature and culture, matter and ideation, and fact and value. Through new readings of Derrida, Husserl, Saussure, Butler, Irigaray, and Merleau-Ponty, Kirby exposes the limitations of theories that regard culture as a second-order system that cannot access—much less be—nature, body, and materiality. She suggests ways of reconceiving language and culture to enable a more materially implicated outcome, one that keeps alive the more counterintuitive and challenging aspects of poststructural criticism. By demonstrating how fields, including cybernetics, biology, forensics, mathematics, and physics, can be conceptualized in deconstructive terms, Kirby fundamentally rethinks deconstruction and its relevance to nature, embodiment, materialism, and science.

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