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Deleuze and Feminist Theory / Ian Buchanan, Claire Colebrook.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Deleuze Connections : DECOPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2000Description: 1 online resource (256 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780748611201
  • 9781474400527
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Becoming-Woman Now -- Chapter 2 Becoming-Woman: Deleuze, Schreber and Molecular Identification -- Chapter 3 The Woman In Process: Deleuze, Kristeva and Feminism -- Chapter 4 Body, Knowledge and Becoming-Woman: Morpho-logic in Deleuze and Irigaray -- Chapter 5 Is Sexual Difference a Problem? -- Chapter 6 Towards a Feminist Philosophy of Mind -- Chapter 7 Deleuze and Feminisms: Involuntary Regulators and Affective Inhibitors -- Chapter 8 Teratologies -- Chapter 9 Goodbye America (The Bride is Walking ... ) -- Chapter 10 Deleuze's Bergson: Duration, the Virtual and a Politics of the Future -- Notes on Contributors -- Works Cited -- Index
Summary: Ever since Deleuze and Guattari provocatively declared that all 'becoming' must go by way of a 'becoming-woman' their work has been the subject of intense feminist interrogation. This volume highlights the key points of this ongoing inquiry, focusing particularly on the implications of Deleuze's work for a specifically feminist philosophy. Deleuze and Feminist Theory brings together the work of some of Deleuze's finest commentators and today's most important feminist thinkers. For Deleuze, reading a philosopher or thinker ought never to be a question of blind allegiance or assessing the correctness of methods. Engagement with a thinker is most productive when considered in terms of what a body of thought can do, how concepts create events and how thinking can mobilise desire. It is in this spirit that the essays in this book engage with the work of Deleuze, and Deleuze and Guattari. Deleuze is neither wholeheartedly embraced as an answer to feminist questions, nor rejected as yet one more masculinist error in the history of reason. Rather, Deleuze presents feminism with a challenge and a question: how to think? The work gathered here responds to this challenge with a series of further questions opened by the Deleuzean project. How might desire be thought positively? What can a body do? How might women become? And how might feminism be thought as an event? Including new work by Elizabeth Grosz, Rosi Braidotti and Dorothea Olkowski and essays on film, the colonial imaginary, desire and embodiment, Deleuze and Feminist Theory offers asustained consideration of the impact of Deleuze on feminist thought.Key FeaturesProvides an introduction to Deleuze for those working in feminist theory and philosophyIncludes new work by major feminist theoristsProvides a broad approach to several areas of Deleuze's work, including film, politics, literature and feminismRelates Deleuze's work to its historical and philosophical context
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Becoming-Woman Now -- Chapter 2 Becoming-Woman: Deleuze, Schreber and Molecular Identification -- Chapter 3 The Woman In Process: Deleuze, Kristeva and Feminism -- Chapter 4 Body, Knowledge and Becoming-Woman: Morpho-logic in Deleuze and Irigaray -- Chapter 5 Is Sexual Difference a Problem? -- Chapter 6 Towards a Feminist Philosophy of Mind -- Chapter 7 Deleuze and Feminisms: Involuntary Regulators and Affective Inhibitors -- Chapter 8 Teratologies -- Chapter 9 Goodbye America (The Bride is Walking ... ) -- Chapter 10 Deleuze's Bergson: Duration, the Virtual and a Politics of the Future -- Notes on Contributors -- Works Cited -- Index

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Ever since Deleuze and Guattari provocatively declared that all 'becoming' must go by way of a 'becoming-woman' their work has been the subject of intense feminist interrogation. This volume highlights the key points of this ongoing inquiry, focusing particularly on the implications of Deleuze's work for a specifically feminist philosophy. Deleuze and Feminist Theory brings together the work of some of Deleuze's finest commentators and today's most important feminist thinkers. For Deleuze, reading a philosopher or thinker ought never to be a question of blind allegiance or assessing the correctness of methods. Engagement with a thinker is most productive when considered in terms of what a body of thought can do, how concepts create events and how thinking can mobilise desire. It is in this spirit that the essays in this book engage with the work of Deleuze, and Deleuze and Guattari. Deleuze is neither wholeheartedly embraced as an answer to feminist questions, nor rejected as yet one more masculinist error in the history of reason. Rather, Deleuze presents feminism with a challenge and a question: how to think? The work gathered here responds to this challenge with a series of further questions opened by the Deleuzean project. How might desire be thought positively? What can a body do? How might women become? And how might feminism be thought as an event? Including new work by Elizabeth Grosz, Rosi Braidotti and Dorothea Olkowski and essays on film, the colonial imaginary, desire and embodiment, Deleuze and Feminist Theory offers asustained consideration of the impact of Deleuze on feminist thought.Key FeaturesProvides an introduction to Deleuze for those working in feminist theory and philosophyIncludes new work by major feminist theoristsProvides a broad approach to several areas of Deleuze's work, including film, politics, literature and feminismRelates Deleuze's work to its historical and philosophical context

Issued also in print.

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In English.

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