Postcolonial literatures and Deleuze : colonial pasts, differential futures
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Postcolonial literatures and Deleuze : colonial pasts, differential futures
Palgrave Macmillan, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Bringing together high profile scholars in the fields of Deleuze and postcolonial studies, this book highlights the overlooked connections between two major schools of contemporary criticism and establishes a new critical discourse for postcolonial literature and theory.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Navigating Differential Futures
- (Un)making Colonial Pasts
- L.Burns & B.M.Kaiser PART I: DETERITORIALIZING DELEUZE, RETHINKING POSTCOLONIALISM Forget Deleuze
- B.B.Janz The Bachelor-Machine and The Postcolonial Writer
- G.Lambert The World With(out) Others, or How to Unlearn the Desire for the Other
- K.Thiele Edward Said Between Singular and Specific
- D.Huddart Deleuze, Hallward, and the Transcendental Analytic of Relation
- N.Nesbitt PART II: THE SINGULARITY OF POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURES The Singularities of Postcolonial Literature: Preindividual (hi)stories in Mohammed Dib's 'Northern Trilogy'
- B.M.Kaiser Postcolonialism Beyond the Colonized and the Colonizer: Caribbean Writing as Postcolonial 'Health'
- L.Burns Becoming-animal, Becoming-political in Rachid Boudjedra's L'Escargot Entete
- R.Bensmaia , translated by P.Krus Revolutionizing Pleasure in Writing: Subversive Desire and Micropolitical Affects in Nalo Hopkinson's The Salt Roads
- M.Marinkova Undercurrents and the Desert(ed): Negarestani, Tournier and Deleuze Map the Polytics of a 'New Earth'
- R.Dolphijn Afterword Postcolonial Deleuze
- R.Braidotti Index
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