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Cara-Julie Kather





Cara-Julie Kather is a feminist theorist and writer. At the core of her writing lie questions of knowledge-making and survival as Cara is a believer in and researcher of the intricacies between 'knowing' and 'surviving.' Some of her work can be found with transcript, Fuente Fountain Books, Unrast, and the Journal of Ecohumanism.    

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Academic Papers:

Kather, Cara-Julie: Constructing Autism. Norming Thought through Math, Masculinity, Whiteness, and Fascism. Krisis. 2024. 

Kather, Cara-Julie Kather: Abolish Math: 6 Lists on Math and Power. In: Knowledge, Participation, and Power. Transcript. 2024. 

Kather, Cara-Julie Kather/Nana, Paloma: Revolutionary Intellect. A Conversation on Becoming and Unbecoming Intellectual. In: Knowledge, Participation, and Power. Transcript. 2024. 

Kather, Cara-Julie Kather/Agbih, Sylvia/Adam, Nela: Embodied Knowledge. In: Knowledge, Participation, and Power. Transcript. 2024.

Kather, Cara-Julie Kather: To Die For. Modern Feminity and the Quest for Anti-Hegemonic Anthropomorphization. Journal of Ecohumanism. 2024.

Kather, Cara-Julie Kather: Mathematik, Rationalität und Humanismus. Paradigmen gegenwärtiger Westlicher Bedeutungsgebung. Polylog. Sonderausgabe: Epistemische Gewalt. 2023.



Books:

Kather, Cara-Julie: Liebe, sagt er. Unrast. 2025. Forthcoming (Autotheory, German)

Kather, Cara-Julie: There are ginkgo leaves on the window. Fuente Fountain Books. 2024. (Creative, English)

Kather, Kather, Cara-Julie: Warme Kerne Spucken. Indepently published. 2024. (Creative, German)

Schützele, Lena/Schellhammer, Barbara/Yadav, Anupam/Kather, Cara-Julie/Thomine, Lou: Knowledge, Participation, and Power. Epistemic Injustice and Violence in Philosophy. Transcript. 2024. (Aristic and academic, English)






 

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