Essays about: "string figures"

Found 3 essays containing the words string figures.

  1. 1. Terrestrial Leadership to Stay With The Trouble: What can we learn from theory, philosophy, and Costa Rican stories of response-ability and string figuring?

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)

    Author : Maricela Blanco Arias; [2022]
    Keywords : Terrestrial Leadership; Donna Haraway; SF Theory; String Figures; Staying with the Trouble; Post Qualitative Inquiry; The Plane of Immanence; Storytelling; Costa Rica;

    Abstract : This master thesis is inspired by St. Pierre’s post qualitative inquiry and the philosophy of immanence, which support the creation of concepts through immersion in theory, philosophy, and practice. This serves as a guide of thought for the inquirer´s journey of exploration and creativity. READ MORE

  2. 2. My Oh My Myoma! : An Autoethnographical Experiment of Thinking My Personal Reproductive Struggles with Haraway’s Planetary Ethic of Making Kin, Not Babies

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema Genus

    Author : Anika Richter; [2021]
    Keywords : reproduction • child wish • response-ability • kinship • making kin • reproductive politics • autoethnography;

    Abstract : In this thesis I explore Donna Haraway’s planetary ethic of making kin, not babies (2016) and how it could be put into practice by way of my own struggles with myoma (common muscle knots in the uterine tissue) and the question of having children or not. The personal reflections herein are based on my own thoughts and concerns, drawn from diary entries and personal conversations, on the issue of birthing and raising children on “a damaged earth” (Haraway, 2016, p. READ MORE

  3. 3. Gardens of Compost

    University essay from KTH/Arkitektur

    Author : Anton Lindström; [2020]
    Keywords : anthropocene; storytelling; deleuze; haraway; critical; theory; environmentalism; rhizome; SF; string figures; care; painting; feminism; dystopia; apocalypse;

    Abstract : An interrogation of architecture's prevailing myths, and a practice for how to live and die well as an architect in the Anthropocene epoch.  It is an effort to combine joyful representation and speculation (because architecture is both too serious and not nearly serious enough), with philosophy, for still possible pasts, presents and futures. READ MORE