A series of Deleuze-inspired books that has already placed Deleuze's thought in connection with feminist theory, music, space, geography, queer theory, performance, postcolonial studies and contemporary art.
A series of Deleuze-inspired books that has already placed Deleuze's thought in connection with feminist theory, music, space, geography, queer theory, performance, postcolonial studies and contemporary art.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Arun Saldanha is Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Minnesota. Jason Michael Adams is a theorist working at the intersection of political events, media objects and cultural/political theory. He currently serves as Visiting Assistant Professor at Williams College and is the author of the book Occupy Time: Immediacy and Resistance After Occupy Wall Street (Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming, 2012). He has been published in numerous journals including New Political Science, Radical Philosophy, Critical Inquiry, boundary 2, Theory & Event, CTheory and Philosophy & Scripture.
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List of Figures; Pre-face: Escaping Race Nick Nesbitt; Introduction: Bastard and Mixed-Blood are the True Names of Race Arun Saldanha; 1. Face Race Claire Colebrook; 2. A Deleuzian Ijtihad: Unfolding Deleuze's Islamic Sources Occulted in the Ethnic Cleansing of Spain Laura U. Marks; 3. Dismantling the White-Man Face: Racialisation Faciality and the Palm Island Riot Simone Bignall; 4. Symptomatology and racial politics in Australia Ian Buchanan; 5. Colourblind Colonialism in the '50th State of America' Bianca Isaki; 6. A Thousand Tiny Intersections: Linguisticism Feminism Racism and Deleuzian Becomings Rick Dolphijn and Iris van der Tuin; 7. Between Facialisation and the War Machine: Assembling the Soldier-Body Brianne Gallagher; 8. The King's Two Faces: Michael Jackson the Postracial Presidency and the 'Curious Concept of Nonwhite' Jason Michael Adams; 9. From a Society of Sons to a Society of Brothers: Miscegenating Melville's Moby-Dick Susan Shin Hee Park; 10. Love in a Cinematic Time of Race: Deleuze and Emergent Race-Intimacy Assemblages Chad Shomura; 11. The Eternal Return of Race: Reflections on East-European Racism Suzana Milevska and Arun Saldanha; 12. Cinema-Body-Thought: Race-habits and the Ethics of Encounter Sam Okoth Opondo; 13. Race and Ontologies of Sensation Amit S. Rai; 14. Poetics of the Mangrove John Drabinski; Contributors; Index.
List of Figures; Pre-face: Escaping Race Nick Nesbitt; Introduction: Bastard and Mixed-Blood are the True Names of Race Arun Saldanha; 1. Face Race Claire Colebrook; 2. A Deleuzian Ijtihad: Unfolding Deleuze's Islamic Sources Occulted in the Ethnic Cleansing of Spain Laura U. Marks; 3. Dismantling the White-Man Face: Racialisation Faciality and the Palm Island Riot Simone Bignall; 4. Symptomatology and racial politics in Australia Ian Buchanan; 5. Colourblind Colonialism in the '50th State of America' Bianca Isaki; 6. A Thousand Tiny Intersections: Linguisticism Feminism Racism and Deleuzian Becomings Rick Dolphijn and Iris van der Tuin; 7. Between Facialisation and the War Machine: Assembling the Soldier-Body Brianne Gallagher; 8. The King's Two Faces: Michael Jackson the Postracial Presidency and the 'Curious Concept of Nonwhite' Jason Michael Adams; 9. From a Society of Sons to a Society of Brothers: Miscegenating Melville's Moby-Dick Susan Shin Hee Park; 10. Love in a Cinematic Time of Race: Deleuze and Emergent Race-Intimacy Assemblages Chad Shomura; 11. The Eternal Return of Race: Reflections on East-European Racism Suzana Milevska and Arun Saldanha; 12. Cinema-Body-Thought: Race-habits and the Ethics of Encounter Sam Okoth Opondo; 13. Race and Ontologies of Sensation Amit S. Rai; 14. Poetics of the Mangrove John Drabinski; Contributors; Index.
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