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.
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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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781786606921
- ISBN-10: 1786606925
- Artikelnr.: 50439653
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781786606921
- ISBN-10: 1786606925
- Artikelnr.: 50439653
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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