Publications for Astrida Neimanis
2017
Neimanis, A. (2017). Bodies of Water: Posthuman Feminist Phenomenology. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Neimanis, A. (2017). Nature Represents Itself: Bibliophilia in a Changing Climate. In V. Kirby (Eds.), What if Culture was Nature all Along?, (pp. 179-198). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
Neimanis, A. (2017). Water and Knowledge. In D. Christian & R. Wong (Eds.), Downstream: Reimagining Water, (pp. 51-68). Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
2016
Probyn-Rapsey, F., Donaldson, S., Ioannides, G., Lea, T., Marsh, K., Neimanis, A., Potts, A., Taylor, N., Twine, R., Wadiwel, D., et al (2016). A Sustainable Campus: The Sydney Declaration on
Interspecies Sustainability. Animal Studies Journal, 5(1), 110-151. [More Information]
2015
Neimanis, A., Asberg, C., Hedren, J. (2015). Four problems, four directions for environmental humanities: Toward critical posthumanities for the anthropocene. Ethics and the Environment, 20(1), 67-97.
Neimanis, A. (2015). No Representation without Colonisation? (Or, Nature Represents Itself). Somatechnics, 5(2), 135-153. [More Information]
Neimanis, A., Asberg, C., Hayes, S. (2015). Post-humanist imaginaries. In Karin Backstrand, Eva Lovbrand (Eds.), Research Handbook on Climate Governance, (pp. 480-490). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Neimanis, A. (2015). Weather Writing: A feminist materialist practice for (getting outside) the classroom. In Peta Hinton, Pat Treusch (Eds.), Teaching with Feminist Materialisms: Teaching with Gender. European Women's Studies in International and Interdisciplinary Classrooms, (pp. 141-157). Utrecht, The Netherlands: ATGENDER.
Neimanis, A. (2015). Wet Life, Wet Debt. online, Helsinki, Finland: New Degrees of Freedom: Act 3 - Water.
2014
Phillips, P., Neimanis, A., Moe, M., Higham, C., Charenko, M., Dunlop, L., MacIvor, J., Bowen, A. (2014). ((pollen)): collaboration is airborne. inConversation, (pp. 65 - 70). Perth, Australia: Spectrum Project Space, Edith Cowan University.
Neimanis, A. (2014). Alongside the right to water, a posthumanist feminist imaginary. Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, 5(1), 5-24.
Neimanis, A. (2014). Currencies. Harvard Design Magazine: Wet Matter, no. 39 - F/W 2014, (pp. 157 - 159). Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America: Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Neimanis, A. (2014). Morning Sickness and Gut Sociality: Towards a Posthumanist Feminist Phenomenology. Janus Head, 13(1), 214-240.
Neimanis, A. (2014). Natural Others? Nature, Culture and Knowledge. In M. Evans, C. Hemmings, M. Henry, H. Johnstone, S. Madhok, A. Plomien, S. Wearing (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Feminist Theory, (pp. 26-45). London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications.
Neimanis, A. (2014). Speculative Reproduction: Biotechnologies and Ecologies in Thick Time. PhiloSOPHIA, 4(1), 108-128. [More Information]
Neimanis, A., Loewen Walker, R. (2014). Weathering: Climate Change and the "Thick Time" of Transcorporeality. Hypatia, 29(3), 558-575. [More Information]
2013
Asberg, C., Neimanis, A. (2013). Bodies of the Now. Stockholm Festival for Art and Technology: Visions of the NOW, (pp. 1 - 24). Stockholm, Sweden: Visions of the Now.
Neimanis, A. (2013). Feminist Subjectivity, Watered. Feminist Review, 103, 23-41. [More Information]
Neimanis, A., Chen, C., MacLeod, J. (2013). Introduction: Towards a Hydrological Turn? In C. Chen, J. MacLeod & A. Neimanis (Eds.), Thinking with Water, (pp. 3-22). Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Chen, C., MacLeod, J., Neimanis, A. (2013). Thinking with Water. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Neimanis, A., Chandler, M. (2013). Water and Gestationality: What Flows Beneath Ethics. In C. Chen, J. MacLeod & A. Neimanis (Eds.), Thinking with Water, (pp. 61-83). Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
2012
Neimanis, A. (2012). Hydrofeminism: Or, On Becoming a Body of Water. In H. Gunkel, C. Nigianni & F. Soderback (Eds.), Undutiful Daughters: New Directions in Feminist Thought and Practice, (pp. 85-100). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Neimanis, A. (2012). On Collaboration (for Barbara Godard). Nora: Nordic journal of women's studies, 20(3), 215-221. [More Information]
Neimanis, A. (2012). We are all bodies of water II: A Memoir. Capricious Magazine No. 13 - Water, New York, United States of America: Capricious.
2011
Neimanis, A. (2011). "Materialist (Re)Turns" (A Review Essay of New Materialisms: Ontology, Agency and Politics edited by Diana Coole and Samantha Frost [2010]). The Goose, 9(Summer), 31-33.
Neimanis, A. (2011). 'Strange Kinship' and Ascidian Life: 13 Repetitions. Journal for Critical Animal Studies, 9(1/2), 117-143.
Neimanis, A. (2011). Theory That Matters: Feminism, Porous
Boundaries and the New Materialisms (A Review Essay of Stacy Alaimo's Bodily Natures: Science, Environment and the Material Self [2010] and Susan Hekman's The Material of Knowledge: Feminist Disclosures [2010]). Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, 26(Fall 2011), 173-178.
Neimanis, A. (2011). We are all bodies of water. Earth-Water Catalogue, www.earthwatercatalogue.net, Ljubljana, Slovenia: National Institute for art projects and creative solutions (NASTATI).
Neimanis, A. (2011). We are all bodies of water. In: Someone:Water series. Someone. Toronto, Canada.
2010
Neimanis, A., Norrish, J. (2010). (Re)productions. Brock Centre for Women's Studies, Ontario, Canada.
2009
Neimanis, A. (2009). Bodies of Water. In J. Knechtel (Eds.), Water: Alphabet City No. 14, (pp. 82-91). Cambridge: MIT Press.
Neimanis, A. (2009). Bodies of Water, Human Rights and the Hydrocommons. Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, 21, 161-182.
2008
Neimanis, A. (2008). Commuting Bodies Move, Creatively. PhaenEx: journal of existential and phenomenological theory and culture, 3(2), 155-148.
2007
Neimanis, A. (2007). Becoming-Grizzly: Bodily Molecularity and the Animal That Becomes. PhaenEx: journal of existential and phenomenological theory and culture, 2(2), 279-308.
2006
Neimanis, A. (2006). “A Feminist Deleuzian Politics? It’s About Time." (A Review of Elizabeth Grosz’s The Nick of Time [2004] and Time Travels [2005]). Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, 16(Fall 2006), 154-158.
Neimanis, A. (2006). “Breathing Life Back Into the Body." (A Review Essay of Feminist Interpretations of Merleau-Ponty [2006], Eds. D. Olkowski and G. Weiss). Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy, 11(2), 489-492.
2004
Neimanis, A. (2004). Seasonal Affective Disorder. Descant, 124(September), 133-139.