Saturday, February 21, 2009

Pub: Colebrook, Claire, and Jami Weinsten, eds. DELEUZE AND GENDER. DELEUZE STUDIES 2 Supplementary Issue (2008).

Introduction, Part I by Claire Colebrook Introduction, Part II by Jami Weinstein Articles:
  • "The Experimental Ordinary: Deleuze on Eating and Anorexic Elegance" by Branka Arsic
  • "Feminist Lines of Flight from the Majoritarian Subject" by Tamsin Lorraine
  • "Becoming-Woman: a Flight into Abstraction" by Gillian Howie
  • "After Alice: Alice and the Dry Tail" by Dorothea Olkowski
  • "Phallocentrism in Bergson: Life and Matter" by Rebecca Hill
Reviews:
  • Braidotti, Rosi (2002). Metamorphoses: Towards a Feminist Theory of Becoming, Cambridge: Polity; and Braidotti, Rosi (2006). Transpositions: On Nomadic Ethics, Cambridge: Polity. Reviewed by Karin Sellberg
  • Martin-Jones, David (2006). Deleuze, Cinema and National Identity: Narrative Time in National Contexts, Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 256 pages. Reviewed by Anna Powell
  • Kerslake, Christian (2007). Deleuze and the Unconscious, London and New York: Continuum, 246 pages. Reviewed by Sean Bowden
The above issue is now available online from Edinburgh University Press at: www.eupjournals.com/dls

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