AUTHOR APPROVED Exploring central aspects of the role of sexuality in Deleuze's philosophy For Deleuze, sexuality is a force that can capture as well as liberate life. Its flows tend to be repressed and contained in specific forms while at the same time they retain revolutionary potential. There is immense power in the thousand sexes of desiring-machines, and sexuality is seen as a source of becoming. This book gathers prominent Deleuze scholars to explore the restricting and liberating forces of sexuality in relation to a spread of central themes in Deleuze's philosophy, including politics,…mehr
AUTHOR APPROVED Exploring central aspects of the role of sexuality in Deleuze's philosophy For Deleuze, sexuality is a force that can capture as well as liberate life. Its flows tend to be repressed and contained in specific forms while at the same time they retain revolutionary potential. There is immense power in the thousand sexes of desiring-machines, and sexuality is seen as a source of becoming. This book gathers prominent Deleuze scholars to explore the restricting and liberating forces of sexuality in relation to a spread of central themes in Deleuze's philosophy, including politics, psychoanalysis and friendship as well as specific topics such as the body-machine, disability, feminism and erotics. Frida Beckman is a Research Fellow at Uppsala University Sweden.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frida Beckman is Professor of Comparative Literature at Stockholm University, Sweden. Her books include Control Culture: Foucault and Deleuze after Discipline (Edinburgh University Press, 2018) and Culture Control Critique: Allegories of Reading the Present (Rowman & Littlefield International, 2016). She has also published extensively on Deleuze, where her books include Gilles Deleuze: A Critical Life (Reaktion Books, 2017), Between Desire and Pleasure: A Deleuzian Theory of Sexuality (Edinburgh University Press, 2013) and the edited collection Deleuze and Sex (Edinburgh University Press, 2011).
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Acknowledgements; Introduction-What is Sex: An Introduction to the Sexual Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze Frida Beckman; 1. Alien Sex: Octavia Butler and Deleuze and Guattari's Polysexuality Ronald Bogue; 2. Heterotica: The 1000 Tiny Sexes of Anaïs Nin Anna Powell; 3. Haemosexuality Gretchen Riordan; 4. Disability Deleuze and Sex Daniel Goodley and Rebecca Lawthom; 5. Tongue and Trigger: Deleuze's Erotics of the Uncanny (Images and Statement) Cara Judea Alhadeff; 6. (Hetero)sexing the child: Hans Alice and the repressive hypothesis Catherine Driscoll Carina Garland and Anna Hickey-Moody; 7. The 'Non-Human Sex' in Sexuality: 'What are Your Special Desiring-Machines Gregg Lambert; 8. Deleuze and Selfless Sex: Undoing Kant's Copernican Revolution Jeffrey A. Bell; 9. A Preface to Pornotheology: Spinoza Deleuze and the Sexing of Angels Charlie Blake; 10. Encounters of Ecstasy Patricia MacCormack; 11. Beyond Sexuality: of Love Failure and Revolutions Aislinn O'Donnell; Notes on the Contributors; Index.
Acknowledgements; Introduction-What is Sex: An Introduction to the Sexual Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze Frida Beckman; 1. Alien Sex: Octavia Butler and Deleuze and Guattari's Polysexuality Ronald Bogue; 2. Heterotica: The 1000 Tiny Sexes of Anaïs Nin Anna Powell; 3. Haemosexuality Gretchen Riordan; 4. Disability Deleuze and Sex Daniel Goodley and Rebecca Lawthom; 5. Tongue and Trigger: Deleuze's Erotics of the Uncanny (Images and Statement) Cara Judea Alhadeff; 6. (Hetero)sexing the child: Hans Alice and the repressive hypothesis Catherine Driscoll Carina Garland and Anna Hickey-Moody; 7. The 'Non-Human Sex' in Sexuality: 'What are Your Special Desiring-Machines Gregg Lambert; 8. Deleuze and Selfless Sex: Undoing Kant's Copernican Revolution Jeffrey A. Bell; 9. A Preface to Pornotheology: Spinoza Deleuze and the Sexing of Angels Charlie Blake; 10. Encounters of Ecstasy Patricia MacCormack; 11. Beyond Sexuality: of Love Failure and Revolutions Aislinn O'Donnell; Notes on the Contributors; Index.
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