Thinking Catherine Malabou
Passionate Detachments
Herausgeber: Dahms, Isabell; Wormald, Thomas
Thinking Catherine Malabou
Passionate Detachments
Herausgeber: Dahms, Isabell; Wormald, Thomas
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This volume contributes to the emerging critical conversation around Catherine Malabou's thought. It focuses on some of Malabou's underexamined philosophical thematics, including dis-attachment or farewell. It also engages with Malabou's relation to deconstruction and her use of science.
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This volume contributes to the emerging critical conversation around Catherine Malabou's thought. It focuses on some of Malabou's underexamined philosophical thematics, including dis-attachment or farewell. It also engages with Malabou's relation to deconstruction and her use of science.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781786606921
- ISBN-10: 1786606925
- Artikelnr.: 50439653
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781786606921
- ISBN-10: 1786606925
- Artikelnr.: 50439653
Edited by Thomas Wormald and Isabell Dahms
Introduction: Attaching and Detaching from Philosophy with Catherine
Malabou, Thomas Wormald and Isabell Dahms / Openings / Watching Thinking
Move: Malabou in Translation, Carolyn Shread / Section One: Detaching from
Derrida? The Future of Deconstruction After Malabou / 1. The Subject of
Science: Badiou, Derrida and Miller, Catherine Malabou (Translated by
William Samson) / 2. Malabou and the Limits of Grammatology, Debbie
Goldgaber / 3. The 'Image of Thought' at Dusk: Derridean-Husserlian
Responsibility, Destructive Plasticity, and the Manifesto, John Nyman /
Section Two: Are New Attachments Possible? On Habit and Habitual Returns /
4. Habitual Propensity: Plastic or Elastic? An Encounter Between Catherine
Malabou and Sigmund Freud on the Phenomenon of Habit, Sandrine Hansen / 5.
Attached to Detachment: A Materialist Indifference in Catherine Malabou,
Cristobal Duran / 6. Changing (Reading) Habits - Re-reading Hegel
Speculatively with Malabou, Isabell Dahms / 7. Habitués, Thomas Wormald /
Section Three: Towards a Passionate Philosophy / Part I - The Life of
Science / 8. After Deconstruction? The Challenge of Malabou's Plastic
Biohistory, Joshua Schuster / 9. The Plasticity of Empathy: A Materialist,
Post-Phenomenological Critique of Einfühlung in Aesthetics, Phenomenology
and Contemporary Neuroscience, Andrew Bevan / 10. Event, Plasticity and
Mutation: Harnessing the Work of Malabou and Badiou in Support of a
Molecular Event, Nancy Nisbet / Part II - The Politics of Philosophy / 11.
Reading Derrida's Glas: A Queer Presence Alongside Hegel, Michael
Washington / 12. Plasticity of the Mind: Discussing and Wondering at Marcus
Aurelius' Meditations Together with Catherine Malabou, Georgia Mouroutsou /
13. The Still Missing People": Thinking the Affective Work of Art in the
Work of Gilles Deleuze, Through Catherine Malabou's Concept of Plasticity,
Meadhbh McNutt / 14. Diagnosing the Sociopolitical Wound: Frantz Fanon and
Catherine Malabou, Sujaya Dhanvantari / Partings / 15. Discontinuity and
Difference: Heidegger and Lévi-Strauss, Catherine Malabou
Malabou, Thomas Wormald and Isabell Dahms / Openings / Watching Thinking
Move: Malabou in Translation, Carolyn Shread / Section One: Detaching from
Derrida? The Future of Deconstruction After Malabou / 1. The Subject of
Science: Badiou, Derrida and Miller, Catherine Malabou (Translated by
William Samson) / 2. Malabou and the Limits of Grammatology, Debbie
Goldgaber / 3. The 'Image of Thought' at Dusk: Derridean-Husserlian
Responsibility, Destructive Plasticity, and the Manifesto, John Nyman /
Section Two: Are New Attachments Possible? On Habit and Habitual Returns /
4. Habitual Propensity: Plastic or Elastic? An Encounter Between Catherine
Malabou and Sigmund Freud on the Phenomenon of Habit, Sandrine Hansen / 5.
Attached to Detachment: A Materialist Indifference in Catherine Malabou,
Cristobal Duran / 6. Changing (Reading) Habits - Re-reading Hegel
Speculatively with Malabou, Isabell Dahms / 7. Habitués, Thomas Wormald /
Section Three: Towards a Passionate Philosophy / Part I - The Life of
Science / 8. After Deconstruction? The Challenge of Malabou's Plastic
Biohistory, Joshua Schuster / 9. The Plasticity of Empathy: A Materialist,
Post-Phenomenological Critique of Einfühlung in Aesthetics, Phenomenology
and Contemporary Neuroscience, Andrew Bevan / 10. Event, Plasticity and
Mutation: Harnessing the Work of Malabou and Badiou in Support of a
Molecular Event, Nancy Nisbet / Part II - The Politics of Philosophy / 11.
Reading Derrida's Glas: A Queer Presence Alongside Hegel, Michael
Washington / 12. Plasticity of the Mind: Discussing and Wondering at Marcus
Aurelius' Meditations Together with Catherine Malabou, Georgia Mouroutsou /
13. The Still Missing People": Thinking the Affective Work of Art in the
Work of Gilles Deleuze, Through Catherine Malabou's Concept of Plasticity,
Meadhbh McNutt / 14. Diagnosing the Sociopolitical Wound: Frantz Fanon and
Catherine Malabou, Sujaya Dhanvantari / Partings / 15. Discontinuity and
Difference: Heidegger and Lévi-Strauss, Catherine Malabou
Introduction: Attaching and Detaching from Philosophy with Catherine
Malabou, Thomas Wormald and Isabell Dahms / Openings / Watching Thinking
Move: Malabou in Translation, Carolyn Shread / Section One: Detaching from
Derrida? The Future of Deconstruction After Malabou / 1. The Subject of
Science: Badiou, Derrida and Miller, Catherine Malabou (Translated by
William Samson) / 2. Malabou and the Limits of Grammatology, Debbie
Goldgaber / 3. The 'Image of Thought' at Dusk: Derridean-Husserlian
Responsibility, Destructive Plasticity, and the Manifesto, John Nyman /
Section Two: Are New Attachments Possible? On Habit and Habitual Returns /
4. Habitual Propensity: Plastic or Elastic? An Encounter Between Catherine
Malabou and Sigmund Freud on the Phenomenon of Habit, Sandrine Hansen / 5.
Attached to Detachment: A Materialist Indifference in Catherine Malabou,
Cristobal Duran / 6. Changing (Reading) Habits - Re-reading Hegel
Speculatively with Malabou, Isabell Dahms / 7. Habitués, Thomas Wormald /
Section Three: Towards a Passionate Philosophy / Part I - The Life of
Science / 8. After Deconstruction? The Challenge of Malabou's Plastic
Biohistory, Joshua Schuster / 9. The Plasticity of Empathy: A Materialist,
Post-Phenomenological Critique of Einfühlung in Aesthetics, Phenomenology
and Contemporary Neuroscience, Andrew Bevan / 10. Event, Plasticity and
Mutation: Harnessing the Work of Malabou and Badiou in Support of a
Molecular Event, Nancy Nisbet / Part II - The Politics of Philosophy / 11.
Reading Derrida's Glas: A Queer Presence Alongside Hegel, Michael
Washington / 12. Plasticity of the Mind: Discussing and Wondering at Marcus
Aurelius' Meditations Together with Catherine Malabou, Georgia Mouroutsou /
13. The Still Missing People": Thinking the Affective Work of Art in the
Work of Gilles Deleuze, Through Catherine Malabou's Concept of Plasticity,
Meadhbh McNutt / 14. Diagnosing the Sociopolitical Wound: Frantz Fanon and
Catherine Malabou, Sujaya Dhanvantari / Partings / 15. Discontinuity and
Difference: Heidegger and Lévi-Strauss, Catherine Malabou
Malabou, Thomas Wormald and Isabell Dahms / Openings / Watching Thinking
Move: Malabou in Translation, Carolyn Shread / Section One: Detaching from
Derrida? The Future of Deconstruction After Malabou / 1. The Subject of
Science: Badiou, Derrida and Miller, Catherine Malabou (Translated by
William Samson) / 2. Malabou and the Limits of Grammatology, Debbie
Goldgaber / 3. The 'Image of Thought' at Dusk: Derridean-Husserlian
Responsibility, Destructive Plasticity, and the Manifesto, John Nyman /
Section Two: Are New Attachments Possible? On Habit and Habitual Returns /
4. Habitual Propensity: Plastic or Elastic? An Encounter Between Catherine
Malabou and Sigmund Freud on the Phenomenon of Habit, Sandrine Hansen / 5.
Attached to Detachment: A Materialist Indifference in Catherine Malabou,
Cristobal Duran / 6. Changing (Reading) Habits - Re-reading Hegel
Speculatively with Malabou, Isabell Dahms / 7. Habitués, Thomas Wormald /
Section Three: Towards a Passionate Philosophy / Part I - The Life of
Science / 8. After Deconstruction? The Challenge of Malabou's Plastic
Biohistory, Joshua Schuster / 9. The Plasticity of Empathy: A Materialist,
Post-Phenomenological Critique of Einfühlung in Aesthetics, Phenomenology
and Contemporary Neuroscience, Andrew Bevan / 10. Event, Plasticity and
Mutation: Harnessing the Work of Malabou and Badiou in Support of a
Molecular Event, Nancy Nisbet / Part II - The Politics of Philosophy / 11.
Reading Derrida's Glas: A Queer Presence Alongside Hegel, Michael
Washington / 12. Plasticity of the Mind: Discussing and Wondering at Marcus
Aurelius' Meditations Together with Catherine Malabou, Georgia Mouroutsou /
13. The Still Missing People": Thinking the Affective Work of Art in the
Work of Gilles Deleuze, Through Catherine Malabou's Concept of Plasticity,
Meadhbh McNutt / 14. Diagnosing the Sociopolitical Wound: Frantz Fanon and
Catherine Malabou, Sujaya Dhanvantari / Partings / 15. Discontinuity and
Difference: Heidegger and Lévi-Strauss, Catherine Malabou