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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Irina Aristarkhova

Irina Aristarkhova was born in Moscow in 1969. She writes on and lectures in comparative feminist theory and contemporary aesthetics. She joined the School of Art & Design faculty as an Associate Professor in 2012. She has held faculty positions at the Pennsylvania State University (University Park), National University of Singapore (where she directed Cyberarts Research Initiative, 2001-2005), and Lasalle College of the Arts. Aristarkhova’s book Hospitality of the Matrix: Philosophy, Biomedicine, and Culture (2012) is available from Columbia University Press. More recent articles, “Hospitality and the Maternal” and “Though Shall Not Harm All Living Beings: Feminism, Jainism and Animals,” are published in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (27.1 and 27.3, 2012). Ana Prvacki collaborated with Irina Aristarkhova on an art book in 2011. Aristarkhova studied philosophy and sociology at Moscow State University, and did her Master’s Degree at the University of Warwick, UK. She completed her PhD in Contemporary French Psychoanalytic Theory at the Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences. She edited and contributed to a volume “Woman Does Not Exist: Contemporary Studies of Sexual Difference” (1999), and the Russian translation of Luce Irigaray’s “An Ethics of Sexual Difference” (2005). Her net-art work “Virtual Chora” was selected and developed for Cyberarts Exhibition, part of NOKIA / Singapore Art festival, and exhibited at Singapore Art Museum in 2001. Ideas that formed this work later became a part of her writing on hospitality, space, matrix and new media, specifically in the text “Hospitality-Chora-Matrix-Cyberspace” (Fisozofski Vestnik XXIII, 2-2002, special editor: Marina Grzinic Mauhler). In 2002 Irina Aristarkhova, together with Faith Wilding, Coco Fusco and Maria Fernandez, started “Undercurrents” – an online discussion list about how cyberfeminism, new technologies, postcoloniality and globalization are interrelated.

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Irina Aristarkhova

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