Abstract

Derived from Karen Barad’s intra-action, the term intra-view aims to do justice to the continuous process of becoming that is evident in the asynchronous, generative dialogue of this panel. This panel intra-view provides readers with the opportunity to think with the participants, Fernando Hernández-Hernández, Iris van der Tuin, Nathalie Sinclair, Olga Cielemęcka and Monika Rogowska-Stangret, and their encounters and engagements with new materialism, and how they in turn affect our scholarship.

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  • The term intra-view1 is derived from Karen Barad’s intra-action which “signifies the mutual constitution of entangled agencies” (2007, p. 33)

  • We chose the respondents among the section editors of the journal because we thought it would be interesting to hear the different voices of the scholars involved in producing the very first issue of Matter: Journal of New Materialist Research

  • In choosing the questions2 for this first intra-view, our aim was to provide readers with the opportunity to think with the participants about the different ways in which each of us encountered new materialisms, how we engage with new materialist theories, and how they in turn affect our scholarship

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Introduction

The term intra-view1 is derived from Karen Barad’s intra-action which “signifies the mutual constitution of entangled agencies” (2007, p. 33). In choosing the questions2 for this first intra-view, our aim was to provide readers with the opportunity to think with the participants about the different ways in which each of us encountered new materialisms, how we engage with new materialist theories, and how they in turn affect our scholarship.

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