Maya B. Kronic
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Maya B. Kronic [1] is a philosopher, and translator whose work focuses on accelerationism, technology and contemporanean speculative philosophy.
Career
Since 2009, she is the editor and publisher of Urbanomics,[2] a website and publishing house about contemporaneous western object oriented philosophy. In 2006, she has founded Collapse an independent, non-affiliated magazine of philosophical research and development.
She was a member of the short-lived research program C.C.R.U until 1998.[3] In 2024, she had published Cute Accelerationism [4] with Amy Ireland. She is renown for being the translator in English of the French philosopher Alain Badiou.[5] More controversially, she is the publisher of Nick Land's anthology Fanged Noumena edited together with the philosopher Ray Brassier.
References
- ↑ Mila Azimonti, Audio essays as multiverse portals: Sonic Faction, By the North Sea & the practice of anti-linear time, https://clotmag.com. Second footnote says Robin Mackay now goes by Maya B. Kronic (they/them). Although the audio essay was created when the author was still known as Mackay, we’ll use Kronic throughout for clarity.
- ↑ https://www.urbanomic.com
- ↑
- ’89 domande a Maya B. Kronic – Urbanomic & CCRU (Cybernetic Culture Research Unit),https://www.the1989.it/2023/08/25/89-domande-a-maya-b-kronic-urbanomic/
- Mark Fisher, ou la recherche (désespérée) des futurs perdus. Par Samuel Roux,https://shs.cairn.info/revue-du-crieur-2019-3-page-132?lang=fr
- ↑ https://mitpress.mit.edu/9781915103154/cute-accelerationism/
- ↑ https://shs.cairn.info/modelisation-et-interdisciplinarite--9782759221387-page-269?lang=fr
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