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Elizabeth Grosz, « Féminisme, matérialisme et liberté », Critique d’art, ID : 10.4000/critiquedart.21187
In the past few years, the “new materialisms”, which draw particularly on anthropology and the history of science, have abounded in feminist and queer thought. This does not mean that their arguments coincide, however. Elizabeth Grosz’s argumentation, defined as a “materialist ontology”, tries to reintroduce “what it is in the nature of bodies in biological evolution that opens them up to cultural transcription, social immersion and production, that is, to political cultural and conceptual ev...