Acknowledgements.
Prologue Transformations.
1 Translations: Transposing Moral Debates.
2 Transactions: Transposing Difference.
3 Transplants: Transposing Nature.
4 Transists: Transposing the Subject.
5 Transcendence: Transposing Death.
Epilogue: Transmissions, or Transposing the Future.
Bibliography.
Index.
Rosi Braidotti is Distinguished Professor in the humanities at Utrecht University, the Netherlands, and Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor at Birkbeck College, University of London.
"A rich, immensely generous, and quite beautiful book."
London Review of Books
"Playing on Braidotti’s inspiration room music and genetics in her
definition of transpositions. I read her wise, smart, inviting book
as itself a “transposon”-i.e. a mobile vehicle for risky change in
the score of post humanist becoming that is mortal life. Braidotti
transplants vigorous philosophical shoots into worldly solid as she
cultivates less death-defying, more nomadic, and insatiably curious
and passionate ethics for our schizophrenic biotechnological
times."
Donna J. Haraway, University of California at Santa Cruz
"This is a remarkably strong book, especially in its negotiation of
the complex tension between the multiplicity of political forces on
the one hand and the sustained commitment to emancipatory politics
(without essential identity) on the other. A substantial
intervention in social and political theory."
Claire Colebrook, Edinburgh University
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