From Deleuze and Guattari to Posthumanism

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From Deleuze and Guattari to Posthumanism

Philosophies of Immanence

Philosophy Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology Humanist philosophy Cultural studies Psychoanalytical and Freudian psychology Impact of science and technology on society

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Collection: Theory in the New Humanities

Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 27th January 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 304 pages

ISBN: 9781350262249


Uncovering the theoretical and creative interconnections between posthumanism and philosophies of immanence

This volume explores the influence of the philosophy of immanence on posthuman theory; the varied reworkings of immanence for the nonhuman turn; and the new pathways for critical thinking created by the combination of these monumental discourses.

With the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari serving as a vibrant node of immanence, this volume maps a multiplicity of pathways from Deleuze, Guattari and their theoretical allies – including Spinoza and Nietzsche – to posthuman thought. As positions that insist, respectively, on the equal yet distinct powers of mind and body (immanence) and the urgent need to dismantle human privilege and exceptionality (posthumanism), each chapter reveals concepts for rethinking established notions of being, thought, experience, and life.

The authors here take examples from a range of different media, including literature and contemporary cinema, featuring films such as Enthiran/The Robot (India, 2010) and CHAPPiE (USA/Mexico, 2015), and new developments in technology and theory. In doing so, they investigate Deleuzian and Guattarian posthumanism from a variety of political and ethical frameworks and perspectives, from afro-pessimism to feminist thought, disability studies, biopolitics, and social justice.

Countering the dualisms of Cartesian philosophy and flattening the hierarchies imposed by Humanism, From Deleuze and Guattari to Posthumanism launches vital interrogations of established knowledge and sparks the critical reflection necessary for life in the posthuman era.

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