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Deleuze and the non/human

Title
Deleuze and the non/human / edited by Jonathan Roffe, University of Melbourne, Australia and Hannah Stark, University of Tasmania, Australia.
ISBN
9781137453686 (hardback)
1137453680 (hardback)
Publication
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
Physical Description
x, 246 pages ; 23 cm
Summary
"Deleuze and the Non/Human brings together leading international voices to consider the place of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze in the nonhuman turn.It examines recent debates about the figure of the nonhuman in fields such as new materialism, speculative realism, animal studies, and the environmental and ecological Humanities and scrutinizes the debt to Deleuze's work that is evident in these emerging fields. Accordingly, the contributors to the volume are drawn from across the academy. Deleuze's philosophy already anticipated many of the current debates about the non/human. The proposed volume continues this engagement, extending some of these lines of investigation, in disciplines such architecture, literary studies, gender studies, philosophy, geography and cultural studies. At the same time, its goal is to open up a critical line of questioning about what the nonhuman means in Deleuze's work itself. Deleuze and the Non/Human is thus both about the non/human from Deleuze's point of view, and about Deleuze from the point of view of the various problematics that can be included in the nonhuman turn.Deleuze and the Non/Human makes a timely intervention in a broad set of interdisciplinary debates, and demonstrates once again the force of Deleuze's philosophy for our critical examination of the contemporary condition"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 30, 2015
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note:
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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