Cara-Julie Kather is a feminist theorist and writer. She works in academic as well as literary modes and all the inbetweens and beyonds to these categories and conducted research on mathematics as a technique of thinking as part of her PhD at Leuphana Universität Lüneburg. She works on questions of sexual violence, autistic womanhood, and neurodiverse sexuality in Montreal. Her work generally centers the diversity of modes of thinking and living and the interwovenness of ontological and epistemic matters in relation to questions of violence.
»This book is a stunning literary and philosophical exploration of how wild ways of knowing and being help us understand and imagine the world differently and together. Kather's work illuminates and gives words to the connections between knowledge production and oppression, whose interstices many of us have felt in our encounters with Mathematics. It is an empowering and insightful book and an excellent entry point for those interested in resistance. This book is a call to wildness in philosophy that we should all heed.«-- ""Stephanie Deig, Universität Luzern""