“…As part of the shifting theoretical terrain, we see philosophers today exploring new mixtures of politics and nature by looking to mathematics (Badiou, 2011;Kirby, 2011;Meillassoux, 2010), the physical sciences (Bennett, 2010;Braidotti, 2013;Coole & Frost, 2010;DeLanda, 2011DeLanda, , 2015 as well as indigenous cosmologies (Avelar, 2013;Chakrabarty, 2009Chakrabarty, , 2014Danowski & Viveiros Correspondence should be addressed to John Lupinacci, Cultural Studies & Social Thought in Education, Washington State University, Cleveland Hall, Room 340, PO Box 642132, Pullman, WA 99164. E-mail: john.lupinacci@wsu.edu de Castro, 2017;Povinelli, 2013) and speculative projects and SF creations 1 (Negarastini, 2008). We note the development of new kinds of realism, such as agential realism in Karen Barad (2007) or speculative realism in Graham Harman (2010), as well as new forms of materialism, such as speculative materialism in Quentin Meillassoux (2010) or new materialism in Diana Coole and Frost (2010).…”