103 feminist subjectivity, watered Astrida Neimanis abstract Responding to Rosi Braidotti’s call for more ‘conceptual creativity’ in thinking through contemporary feminist subjectivity, this paper proposes the figuration of the body of water. It begins with a critical materialist enhancement of Adrienne Rich’s concept of a politics of location, followed by a schematised description of the various ‘hydro- logics’ in which our bodies partake. The ways in which these logics already inform diverse modes of feminist scholarship are then explored. The objective of this paper is to locate, at the confluence of these discourses and descriptions, an invigorated figuration of the feminist subject as body of water. This subject is posthumanist and material, both real and aspirational. Most importantly, she is responsively attuned to other watery bodiesFboth human and more-than-humanFwithin global flows of political, social, cultural, economic and colonial planetary power. keywords water; subjectivity; figuration; new materialism; posthumanism feminist review 103 2013 (23–41) c 2013 Feminist Review. 0141-7789/13 www.feminist-review.com