Transversal subjects : from Montaigne to Deleuze after Derrida

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Transversal subjects : from Montaigne to Deleuze after Derrida

Bryan Reynolds

Palgrave Macmillan, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Transversal Subjects, now in paperback, proposes a combined theory of consciousness, subjectivity and agency stemming from analyses of junctures in Western philosophical and critical discourses that have greatly influenced the development of present-day understandings of perception, identity, desire, mimesis, aesthetics, education and human rights.

Table of Contents

  • Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction Subjective Affects: Surveying with Husserl, Shakespeare, and Derrida into the Twenty-First Century
  • B.Reynolds (with additional dialogue by B.Reynolds and G.Light) The Masochistic Quest of Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Deleuze and Guattari to Transversal Poetics with(out) Baudrillard
  • A.Bryx and B.Reynolds The Cartographic Impulse: Certeau's Transversality, Foucault's Panoptic Discourse, Cusa's Empiricism, and Google's New World
  • J.Fitzpatrick and B.Reynolds Fugitive Rehearsals: The Ferality of Kaspar Hauser, Playground Performances, and the Transversality of Children
  • B.Reynolds and D.Sherman Civilizing Subjects, or Not: Montaigne's Guide to Modernity, Agamben's Exception, and Human Rights after Derrida
  • A.KLosowska and B.Reynolds Afterword: Subjects Matter
  • G.Genosko Glossary of Transversal Terms Notes on Collaborators Index

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