Through specific readings and uses of Deleuze’s conceptual apparatus, this volume examines the operation of human-actioned systems as complex and heterogeneous arenas of affection and accountability.
Through specific readings and uses of Deleuze’s conceptual apparatus, this volume examines the operation of human-actioned systems as complex and heterogeneous arenas of affection and accountability.
Rosi Braidotti is Distinguished University Professor and founding Director of the Centre for the Humanities at Utrecht University. Her most recent books are The Posthuman (Polity, 2013), Nomadic Subjects (Columbia University Press, 2011) and Nomadic Theory (Columbia University Press, 2011) www.rosibraidotti.com Simone Bignall is Senior Researcher in politics, based in the Office of Indigenous Strategy and Engagement at Flinders University in Australia. Her book publications include PostcolonialAgency: Critique and Constructivism (Edinburgh 2010); Deleuze and the Postcolonial (with Paul Patton); Agamben and Colonialism (with Marcelo Svirsky); and Deleuze and Pragmatism (with Sean Bowden and Paul Patton).She is currently completing a book on Posthuman Desire and a project titled Excolonialism: Ethics after Enjoyment.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Rosi Braidotti and Simone Bignall Introduction: posthuman systems / 2. Iris Van der Tuin Deleuze and diffraction / 3. Jussi Parikka Cartographies of environmental arts / 4. Andrej Radman Involutionary architecture: unyoking coherence from congruence / 5. Elizabeth de Freitas Love of learning: amorous and fatal / 6. James Williams Time and the posthuman / 7. Sean Bowden 'Becoming equal to the act': the temporal structure of action and agential responsibility / 8. Suzanne McCullagh Heterogeneous collectivities and the capacity to act: conceptualising nonhumans in the political sphere / 9. Simone Bignall and Daryle Rigney Indigeneity, posthumanism and nomad thought: transforming colonial ecologies / 10. Thomas Nail Kinopolitics: borders in motion / 11. Gregory Flaxman Out of control: from political economy to political ecology / 12. Jon Roffe Economic systems and the problematic character of price / 13. Edward Mussawir A modification in the subject of right: Deleuze, jurisprudence a
1. Rosi Braidotti and Simone Bignall Introduction: posthuman systems / 2. Iris Van der Tuin Deleuze and diffraction / 3. Jussi Parikka Cartographies of environmental arts / 4. Andrej Radman Involutionary architecture: unyoking coherence from congruence / 5. Elizabeth de Freitas Love of learning: amorous and fatal / 6. James Williams Time and the posthuman / 7. Sean Bowden 'Becoming equal to the act': the temporal structure of action and agential responsibility / 8. Suzanne McCullagh Heterogeneous collectivities and the capacity to act: conceptualising nonhumans in the political sphere / 9. Simone Bignall and Daryle Rigney Indigeneity, posthumanism and nomad thought: transforming colonial ecologies / 10. Thomas Nail Kinopolitics: borders in motion / 11. Gregory Flaxman Out of control: from political economy to political ecology / 12. Jon Roffe Economic systems and the problematic character of price / 13. Edward Mussawir A modification in the subject of right: Deleuze, jurisprudence a
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