Masculinities and Desire considers the question of male subjectivity in relation to Deleuze and Guattari's theory of desire.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marek Wojtaszek is an assistant professor at the Faculty of International and Political Studies at the University of Lodz, Poland, affiliated with the Department of American and Media Studies, and the Women's Studies Center. His main areas of research include body and space, Deleuze's philosophy, digital and visual culture, and aesthetics and media ecologies.
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Introduction: From subject to desire Part I: Beyond gender Introduction Chapter 1: Gender as representation Chapter 2: Gender as ideology Chapter 3: Gender as performativity Part II: Desire Chapter 4: Creation Chapter 5: Power Chapter 6: Production Part III: Landscapes of desire Introduction Chapter 7: Fighting the negative: Fight Club and the breakthrough of male masochistic schizophrenia Chapter 8: Decentering the masculine: American Psycho, violence and becoming-imperceptible Chapter 9: Who pulls your strings? Being John Malkovich and becoming-other Chapter 10: Virtualizing (masculine) subjectivity: The Matrix and an immanent techno-logic Coda Bibliography Filmography Index
Introduction: From subject to desire Part I: Beyond gender Introduction Chapter 1: Gender as representation Chapter 2: Gender as ideology Chapter 3: Gender as performativity Part II: Desire Chapter 4: Creation Chapter 5: Power Chapter 6: Production Part III: Landscapes of desire Introduction Chapter 7: Fighting the negative: Fight Club and the breakthrough of male masochistic schizophrenia Chapter 8: Decentering the masculine: American Psycho, violence and becoming-imperceptible Chapter 9: Who pulls your strings? Being John Malkovich and becoming-other Chapter 10: Virtualizing (masculine) subjectivity: The Matrix and an immanent techno-logic Coda Bibliography Filmography Index
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