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Object-Orientated Maternalities

Object-Orientated Maternalities. (or mothers who hoard). Speculative Realism Pathfinder.

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Object-Orientated Maternalities

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  1. Object-Orientated Maternalities (or mothers who hoard)

  2. Speculative Realism Pathfinder Actor-Network Theory (Bruno Latour, Michel Callon); Assemblage Theory (Manuel DeLanda); Dark Vitalism (Ben Woodard); Eliminative Materialism (Patricia Churchland, Paul Churchland); Methodological Naturalism (Ray Brassier); Neo-Vitalism (Iain Hamilton Grant); Object-Oriented Ontology/Philosophy (Graham Harman, Levi Bryant); Onticology (Levi Bryant); Revisionary Naturalism (Ray Brassier); Spectral Realism (Michael Austin); Speculative Materialism (Quentin Meillassoux); Speculative Realism (Ray Brassier, although he has now distanced himself from this term); Transcendental Materialism (Iain Hamilton Grant); Transcendental Nihilism (Ray Brassier); and Transcendental Realism (Ray Brassier, Roy Bhaskar). (Speculative Realism Pathfinder, 2013)

  3. On a sunny Tuesday morning on 4 June in the grate over the storm drain to the Chesapeake Bay in front of Sam’s Bagels on Cold Spring Lane in Baltimore, there was: one large men’s black plastic work glove one dense mat of oak pollen one unblemished dead rat one white plastic bottle cap one smooth stick of wood. …stuff exhibited its thing-power: it issued a call, even if I did not quite understand what it was as saying. (Bennett, 2010a: 4).

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