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Plastic Materialities: Politics, Legality, and Metamorphosis in the Work of Catherine Malabou
ISBN-13:
9780822358572
ISBN-10:
0822358573
Author:
Brenna Bhandar, Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Duke University Press Books
Format:
Paperback
352 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780822358572
ISBN-10:
0822358573
Author:
Brenna Bhandar, Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Duke University Press Books
Format:
Paperback
352 pages
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Plastic Materialities: Politics, Legality, and Metamorphosis in the Work of Catherine Malabou (ISBN-13: 9780822358572 and ISBN-10: 0822358573), written by authors
Brenna Bhandar, Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller, was published by Duke University Press Books in 2015.
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Catherine Malabou's concept of plasticity has influenced and inspired scholars from across disciplines. The contributors to Plastic Materialities—whose fields include political philosophy, critical legal studies, social theory, literature, and philosophy—use Malabou's innovative combination of post-structuralism and neuroscience to evaluate the political implications of her work. They address, among other things, subjectivity, science, war, the malleability of sexuality, neoliberalism and economic theory, indigenous and racial politics, and the relationship between the human and non-human. Plastic Materialities also includes three essays by Malabou and an interview with her, all of which bring her work into conversation with issues of sovereignty, justice, and social order for the first time.Contributors. Brenna Bhandar, Silvana Carotenuto, Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller, Jairus Victor Grove, Catherine Kellogg, Catherine Malabou, Renisa Mawani, Fred Moten, Alain Pottage, Michael J. Shapiro, Alberto Toscano
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