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Colloidal Ontologies: The Gendered Body at the Interface of Matter.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Tripaldi, Laura, Author.
- Series:
- PostScriptUM ; 46
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Biology.
- Earth sciences.
- Feminist theory.
- Philosophy.
- Geoscience.
- Genre:
- Tracts (Ephemera)
- Pamphlets.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified], Aksioma Institute for Contemporary Art, 2023.
- Summary:
- "Writer and independent researcher Laura Tripaldi shows how politics can play out in the nanoscale dimension, by focusing on the role of colloids in defining what "matter" and "bodies" are. When, in 1856, Michael Faraday experimented on gold colloids and investigated their behaviour, the reality of what was known as "matter" and was usually perceived as a collection of intrinsic properties became much more elusive and complex. Even our entire biological bodies could be understood as remarkably intricate colloidal systems consisting of trillions of tiny biochemical particles dispersed in water. One hundred years after Faraday's experiments, gold colloids were first used in modern pregnancy tests. This revolutionary invention gave women the possibility to make autonomous choices about their bodies, and serves as an example of how non-human nano-actants participate in our politics and ontologies."-- provided by distributor.
- Notes:
- Archived and cataloged by Library Stack
- Standard Copyright.
- Description from resource landing page (Library Stack, viewed on 09/29/2025).
- Access Restriction:
- Unrestricted online access
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