The schizoanalytic method and the lines of flight that it has inspired align with contemporary feminist concerns and practices in productive and revealing ways in this ground-breaking collection. To address the relevance of schizoanalysis for contemporary developments in new materialism, affect theory, transnational feminism, political ontology, feminist critiques of globalization and capitalism, feminist pedagogy, and ethics, the overarching questions explored are: What can schizoanalysis do for feminist theory? What would a feminist schizoanalysis look like? Is it possible to perform a…mehr
The schizoanalytic method and the lines of flight that it has inspired align with contemporary feminist concerns and practices in productive and revealing ways in this ground-breaking collection. To address the relevance of schizoanalysis for contemporary developments in new materialism, affect theory, transnational feminism, political ontology, feminist critiques of globalization and capitalism, feminist pedagogy, and ethics, the overarching questions explored are: What can schizoanalysis do for feminist theory? What would a feminist schizoanalysis look like? Is it possible to perform a schizoanalysis of feminism? How do schizoanalytic-feminist alliances create new ways of understanding the future, sexuality and bodily transformation, political resistance, new subjectivities, and ethical relationships? Highlighting the strength, richness, and diversity of feminist perspectives this collection shows how issues of re-conceiving desire, theorizing embodiment and materiality, interrogating the status of sexuality and difference, decentring feminist practice to be inclusive of transnational and de-colonial concerns, critiques of binary logic and gender, transversal politics, and the need for new political visions in light of advanced capitalism are all enhanced by this alliance.
Cheri Carr is Associate Professor of Philosophy at LaGuardia College, New York, USA. Janae Sholtz is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Alvernia University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Alliances and Allies Janae Sholtz (Alvernia University, USA) and Cheri Lynne Carr (LaGuardia College, New York, USA) Part I: Re-aligning Methodology Chapter 1: White Analogy, Transcendental Becoming Woman and the Fragilities of Race and Gender Claire Colebrook (Penn State University, USA) Chapter 2: Deleuzian Notion of Becoming Imperceptible and New Postfeminist Strategies Audrone Zukauskaite (Lithuanian Culture Research Institute, Lithuania) Chapter 3: Undoing the Subject: Feminist and Schizoanalytic Contributions to Political Desubjectification Erinn Gilson (Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY) Part II: Re-thinking Sexuality and Subjectivity Chapter 4: Schizoanalyzing Anoedipal Alliance Tamsin Lorraine (Swarthmore College, USA) Chapter 5: The Alliance Between Materialist Feminism and Schizoanalysis: Towards a Materialist Theory of Sexed Subjectivity Katja Cicigoj (Justus-Liebig University, Giessen, Germany) Chapter 6: To Have Done with Sexuality: Schizoanalysis and the Problem of Queer-Feminist Alliance Nir Kedem (Sapir Academic College, Israel) Chapter 7: Deleuze and Transfeminism Hannah Stark (University of Tasmania, Australia) and Timothy Laurie (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia) Part III: De-territorializing Feminist Praxes Chapter 8: Schizoanalysis and the Deterritorializations of Transnational Feminism Janae Sholtz Chapter 9: Microrevolutions in Feminist Economics: A Schizoanalytic Response to 'Third Way' Identity Production Heidi Samuelson (Independent scholar) Chapter 10: Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara as a Symbol for the Posthuman Future in the Anthropocene Amy Kit Sze Chan (Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong) Chapter 11: Writing Difference: Towards a Becoming Minoritarian Chrysanthi Nigianni (Goldsmiths University, London) Part IV: Re-drawing Aesthetic Alliances Chapter 12: Affective Alliances: A Feminist Schizoanalysis of Feminine Anxiety, Dis/orientation, and Affect Aliens Celiese Lypka (University of Calgary, Canada) Chapter 13: Alice in Wonderwater: Hysteria, Femininity, and Alliance in Clinical Aesthetics Fernanda Negrete (State University of New York at Buffalo, USA) Chapter 14: Asceticism and Spiritual Aversion from Schizoanalysis to Kris Kraus Austin Sarfan (Duke University, US) Chapter 15: A Schizo-Revolutionary Labial Theory of Artistic Practice Hollie Mackenzie (University of Kent, UK)
Introduction: Alliances and Allies Janae Sholtz (Alvernia University, USA) and Cheri Lynne Carr (LaGuardia College, New York, USA) Part I: Re-aligning Methodology Chapter 1: White Analogy, Transcendental Becoming Woman and the Fragilities of Race and Gender Claire Colebrook (Penn State University, USA) Chapter 2: Deleuzian Notion of Becoming Imperceptible and New Postfeminist Strategies Audrone Zukauskaite (Lithuanian Culture Research Institute, Lithuania) Chapter 3: Undoing the Subject: Feminist and Schizoanalytic Contributions to Political Desubjectification Erinn Gilson (Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY) Part II: Re-thinking Sexuality and Subjectivity Chapter 4: Schizoanalyzing Anoedipal Alliance Tamsin Lorraine (Swarthmore College, USA) Chapter 5: The Alliance Between Materialist Feminism and Schizoanalysis: Towards a Materialist Theory of Sexed Subjectivity Katja Cicigoj (Justus-Liebig University, Giessen, Germany) Chapter 6: To Have Done with Sexuality: Schizoanalysis and the Problem of Queer-Feminist Alliance Nir Kedem (Sapir Academic College, Israel) Chapter 7: Deleuze and Transfeminism Hannah Stark (University of Tasmania, Australia) and Timothy Laurie (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia) Part III: De-territorializing Feminist Praxes Chapter 8: Schizoanalysis and the Deterritorializations of Transnational Feminism Janae Sholtz Chapter 9: Microrevolutions in Feminist Economics: A Schizoanalytic Response to 'Third Way' Identity Production Heidi Samuelson (Independent scholar) Chapter 10: Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara as a Symbol for the Posthuman Future in the Anthropocene Amy Kit Sze Chan (Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Hong Kong) Chapter 11: Writing Difference: Towards a Becoming Minoritarian Chrysanthi Nigianni (Goldsmiths University, London) Part IV: Re-drawing Aesthetic Alliances Chapter 12: Affective Alliances: A Feminist Schizoanalysis of Feminine Anxiety, Dis/orientation, and Affect Aliens Celiese Lypka (University of Calgary, Canada) Chapter 13: Alice in Wonderwater: Hysteria, Femininity, and Alliance in Clinical Aesthetics Fernanda Negrete (State University of New York at Buffalo, USA) Chapter 14: Asceticism and Spiritual Aversion from Schizoanalysis to Kris Kraus Austin Sarfan (Duke University, US) Chapter 15: A Schizo-Revolutionary Labial Theory of Artistic Practice Hollie Mackenzie (University of Kent, UK)
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