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-__original announcement__ 
  
 +=== original announcement ===
  
 In this circle we will contend with one of Donna Haraway's most controversial and troubling pleas, that we human beings should ‘make kin, not babies’. Here we have to encounter the rage which roars beneath her humour and tickling goads, what she describes to Sarah Franklin as her ‘bone-deep fury, and horror, and fear, and not being happy’ with the way that human life is reproduced on this planet. In this circle we will contend with one of Donna Haraway's most controversial and troubling pleas, that we human beings should ‘make kin, not babies’. Here we have to encounter the rage which roars beneath her humour and tickling goads, what she describes to Sarah Franklin as her ‘bone-deep fury, and horror, and fear, and not being happy’ with the way that human life is reproduced on this planet.
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-====== presentation notes + 
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 Natureculture Natureculture
 New Materialism New Materialism
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 +=== Baruch's keywords ===
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 +Natureculture
 +New Materialism
 +- towards a depatriarchized ananthropocentric (post-) humanities
 +- sexism/racism is exacerbated by anthropo-supremacy
 +--> familiarity breeds paradigmatic contempt non-Malthusian/Lovelockian radical solidarity, requires ananthropocentrism
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-====== citations ======+=== citations ===
  
 ''Kin is a wild category that all sorts of people do their best to domesticate. Making kin as oddkin rather than, or at least in addition to, godkin and genealogical and biogenetic family troubles important matters, like to whom one is actually responsible. Who lives and who dies, and how, in this kinship rather than that one? What shape is this kinship, where and whom do its lines connect and disconnect, and so what? What must be cut and what must be tied if multispecies flourishing on earth, including human and other-than-human beings in kinship, are to have a chance? ''Kin is a wild category that all sorts of people do their best to domesticate. Making kin as oddkin rather than, or at least in addition to, godkin and genealogical and biogenetic family troubles important matters, like to whom one is actually responsible. Who lives and who dies, and how, in this kinship rather than that one? What shape is this kinship, where and whom do its lines connect and disconnect, and so what? What must be cut and what must be tied if multispecies flourishing on earth, including human and other-than-human beings in kinship, are to have a chance?
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