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Mattering: Per/forming nursing philosophy in the Chthulucene

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NURSING PHILOSOPHY
卷 24, 期 3, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nup.12452

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critical posthumanism; new materialism; nursing epistemology; nursing philosophy; performativity; posthuman methodology

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This paper provides an overview of the process of entanglement discussed at the 25th International Philosophy of Nursing Conference. The panel titled 'What can critical posthuman philosophies do for nursing?' explored the applications and potential of critical posthumanism in nursing. Critical posthumanism offers an alternative approach to nursing and healthcare that encompasses multiple perspectives and emphasizes interconnectedness. By focusing on process and performance, this paper aims to dehierarchize knowledge making practices in academic conference spaces and fosters a more inclusive and equitable future for nursing.
This paper presents an overview of the process of entanglement at the 25th International Philosophy of Nursing Conference (IPNC) at University of California at Irvine held on August 18, 2022. Representing collective work from the US, Canada, UK and Germany, our panel entitled 'What can critical posthuman philosophies do for nursing?' examined critical posthumanism and its operations and potential in nursing. Critical posthumanism offers an antifascist, feminist, material, affective, and ecologically entangled approach to nursing and healthcare. Rather than focusing on the arguments of each of the three distinct but interrelated panel presentation pieces, this paper instead focuses on process and performance (per/formance) and performativity as relational, connected and situated, with connections to nursing philosophy. Building upon critical feminist and new materialist philosophies, we describe intra-activity and performativity as ways to dehierarchise knowledge making practices within traditional academic conference spaces. Creating critical cartographies of thinking and being are actions of possibility for building more just and equitable futures for nursing, nurses, and those they accompany-including all humans, nonhumans, and more than human matter.

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