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Professor Nina Lykke

    Nina Lykke is a prominent scholar in gender studies, noted for her significant contributions to feminist theory. Her work is characterized by a rigorous analytical approach, deeply exploring the complexities of gender. Lykke's scholarship delves into the societal constructions of gender and their profound impact on both individual and collective identities. Her insights offer critical perspectives essential for understanding contemporary discussions on gender and feminism.

    Vibrant Death
    • 2022

      This work connects philosophy and poetry through a corporeal approach to knowledge, presenting a novel materialist theory of death that transcends traditional Christian and secular views. It develops a unique understanding of vibrant death through a dialogue between Deleuzean philosophy, neo-vitalist materialism, and the spiritual insights of decolonial, queerfeminist scholar Gloria Anzaldua. The book challenges the exceptionalism of human death, accompanied by poetry and autobiographical narratives analyzed via a posthuman, queerfeminist lens. Nina Lykke adopts the perspective of a mourning, queerfeminine narrator reflecting on her bond with her deceased lesbian partner. She examines her experiences of co-becoming with the material remnants of the deceased, such as the transformation of ashes through cremation and their scattering across a seabed of ancient algae. The text posits that the narrator's intimate empathizing with her queermasculine partner fosters processes of vitalist-material and spiritual-material co-becoming, prompting a re-evaluation of death that moves beyond the confines of the sovereign philosophical subject.

      Vibrant Death