This groundbreaking interdisciplinary collection interrogates the significance of Deleuze's work in the recent and dramatic nonhuman turn. It confronts questions about environmental futures, animals and plants, nonhuman structures and systems, and the place of objects in a more-than-human world.
This groundbreaking interdisciplinary collection interrogates the significance of Deleuze's work in the recent and dramatic nonhuman turn. It confronts questions about environmental futures, animals and plants, nonhuman structures and systems, and the place of objects in a more-than-human world.
Keith Ansell-Pearson, University of Warwick, UK Simone Bignall, University of New South Wales, Australia Ronald Bogue, University of Georgia, USA Sean Bowden, Deakin University, Australia Claire Colebrook, Penn State University, USA Elizabeth Grosz, Duke University, US Timothy Laurie, University of Melbourne, Australia Dr Stephen Loo, University of Tasmania, Australia Jon Roffe, University of Melbourne, Australia Arun Saldanha, University of Minnesota, USA Dr Undine Sellbach, University of Tasmania, Australia Hannah Stark, University of Tasmania, Australia Ashley Woodward, University of Dundee, UK
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Deleuze and the Non/Human; Jon Roffe and Hannah Stark 1. Deleuze and the Nonhuman Turn: An Interview with Elizabeth Grosz; Jon Roffe and Hannah Stark 2. Nonhuman Life; Ashley Woodward 3. Objectal Human: On the Place of Psychic Systems in Difference and Repetition; Jon Roffe 4. Human and Nonhuman Agency in Deleuze; Sean Bowden 5. Beyond the Human Condition: Bergson and Deleuze; Keith Ansell-Pearson 6. Insects and Other Minute Perceptions in the Baroque House; Undine Sellbach and Stephen Loo 7. Iqbal's Becoming-Woman in The Rape of Sita; Simone Bignall 8. Becoming-Animal is a Trap for Humans: Deleuze and Guattari in Madagascar; Timothy Laurie 9. The Companion Cyborg: Technics and Domestication; Ronald Bogue 10. Deleuze and Critical Plant Studies; Hannah Stark 11. Mechanosphere: Man, Earth, Capital; Arun Saldanha 12. Who Comes After the Posthuman?; Claire Colebrook
Introduction: Deleuze and the Non/Human; Jon Roffe and Hannah Stark 1. Deleuze and the Nonhuman Turn: An Interview with Elizabeth Grosz; Jon Roffe and Hannah Stark 2. Nonhuman Life; Ashley Woodward 3. Objectal Human: On the Place of Psychic Systems in Difference and Repetition; Jon Roffe 4. Human and Nonhuman Agency in Deleuze; Sean Bowden 5. Beyond the Human Condition: Bergson and Deleuze; Keith Ansell-Pearson 6. Insects and Other Minute Perceptions in the Baroque House; Undine Sellbach and Stephen Loo 7. Iqbal's Becoming-Woman in The Rape of Sita; Simone Bignall 8. Becoming-Animal is a Trap for Humans: Deleuze and Guattari in Madagascar; Timothy Laurie 9. The Companion Cyborg: Technics and Domestication; Ronald Bogue 10. Deleuze and Critical Plant Studies; Hannah Stark 11. Mechanosphere: Man, Earth, Capital; Arun Saldanha 12. Who Comes After the Posthuman?; Claire Colebrook
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