Karen Barad

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Karen Barad is a feminist theorist and physicist best known for developing the concept of "agential realism," which bridges quantum physics, philosophy, and gender studies.

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feminist theorist
person
philosopher of science
physicist
author Karen Barad NERFINISHED
conceptDeveloped agential realism
intra-action
posthumanist performativity
degree PhD in theoretical particle physics
doctoralAdvisor Abraham Klein NERFINISHED
educatedAt Brandeis University NERFINISHED
employer University of California, Santa Cruz NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork cultural studies of science
feminist theory
philosophy of physics
quantum physics
queer theory
science and technology studies
influenced feminist science studies
new materialism
posthumanist theory
queer theory
influencedBy Baruch Spinoza NERFINISHED
Donna Haraway NERFINISHED
Gilles Deleuze NERFINISHED
Judith Butler NERFINISHED
Karen Horney NERFINISHED
Michel Foucault NERFINISHED
Niels Bohr NERFINISHED
knownFor agential realism
posthumanist performativity
work on quantum entanglement in social theory
language English
mainInterest epistemology
ethics
feminist epistemology
ontology
quantum theory
nationality American
notableWork Meeting the Universe Halfway: Quantum Physics and the Entanglement of Matter and Meaning NERFINISHED
positionHeld Professor
Professor of Feminist Studies
Professor of History of Consciousness
Professor of Philosophy
publicationYear 2007
theoreticalApproach new materialism
posthumanism
workLocation Santa Cruz, California NERFINISHED

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