Thinking Catherine Malabou: Passionate Detachments

Author:   Thomas Wormald, Graduate Student, Centre for the Study of Theory and Criticism, Western Uni ,  Isabell Dahms, Graduate Student, Center for Research in Modern European Philosophy, Kingst
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Pages:   308
Publication Date:   26 August 2019
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Author:   Thomas Wormald, Graduate Student, Centre for the Study of Theory and Criticism, Western Uni ,  Isabell Dahms, Graduate Student, Center for Research in Modern European Philosophy, Kingst
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.90cm
Weight:   0.467kg
ISBN:  

9781786610928


ISBN 10:   1786610922
Pages:   308
Publication Date:   26 August 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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Introduction: Attaching and Detaching from Philosophy with Catherine Malabou, Thomas Wormald and Isabell Dahms / Openings / Watching Thinking Move: Malabou in Translation, Carolyn Shread / Section One: Detaching from Derrida? The Future of Deconstruction After Malabou / 1. The Subject of Science: Badiou, Derrida and Miller, Catherine Malabou (Translated by William Samson) / 2. Malabou and the Limits of Grammatology, Debbie Goldgaber / 3. The ‘Image of Thought’ at Dusk: Derridean-Husserlian Responsibility, Destructive Plasticity, and the Manifesto, John Nyman / Section Two: Are New Attachments Possible? On Habit and Habitual Returns / 4. Habitual Propensity: Plastic or Elastic? An Encounter Between Catherine Malabou and Sigmund Freud on the Phenomenon of Habit, Sandrine Hansen / 5. Attached to Detachment: A Materialist Indifference in Catherine Malabou, Cristobal Duran / 6. Changing (Reading) Habits – Re-reading Hegel Speculatively with Malabou, Isabell Dahms / 7. Habitués, Thomas Wormald / Section Three: Towards a Passionate Philosophy / Part I - The Life of Science / 8. After Deconstruction? The Challenge of Malabou’s Plastic Biohistory, Joshua Schuster / 9. The Plasticity of Empathy: A Materialist, Post-Phenomenological Critique of Einfühlung in Aesthetics, Phenomenology and Contemporary Neuroscience, Andrew Bevan / 10. Event, Plasticity and Mutation: Harnessing the Work of Malabou and Badiou in Support of a Molecular Event, Nancy Nisbet / Part II – The Politics of Philosophy / 11. Reading Derrida’s Glas: A Queer Presence Alongside Hegel, Michael Washington / 12. Plasticity of the Mind: Discussing and Wondering at Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations Together with Catherine Malabou, Georgia Mouroutsou / 13. The Still Missing People”: Thinking the Affective Work of Art in the Work of Gilles Deleuze, Through Catherine Malabou’s Concept of Plasticity, Meadhbh McNutt / 14. Diagnosing the Sociopolitical Wound: Frantz Fanon and Catherine Malabou, Sujaya Dhanvantari / Partings / 15. Discontinuity and Difference: Heidegger and Lévi-Strauss, Catherine Malabou

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Containing two previously untranslated essays by Malabou, Thinking Catherine Malabou deepens our understanding of this important, contemporary French philosopher. This is an invaluable collection of essays. The scholars assembled here clearly understand Malabou’s work and its impact on philosophy today. By showing us how Malabou’s thought detaches itself from philosophy, Thinking Catherine Malabou points the way in which philosophy must be reconfigured in the future. -- Leonard Lawlor, Sparks Professor of Philosophy, Penn State University Ever since Catherine Malabou dropped the bombshell of her first book on The Future of Hegel in the midst of the dominant anti-Hegelian consensus, she has continued to rise to the very top of the list of today's most creative and daring French philosophers. The present collection offers a complex and varied account of Malabou's passionate attachments to and detachments from deconstruction, psychoanalysis, phenomenology, materialism, and dialectics. Giving voice to a new generation of scholars and students of Malabou's work as well as her long-time translator, the volume also includes a fascinating original essay from the author about Heidegger and Lévi-Strauss. This collection is bound to become a standard reference work. -- Bruno Bosteels, Professor of Latin American and Iberian Cultures, Columbia University This volume offers a uniquely comprehensive engagement with Malabou’s philosophy and the multiple relations it opens up through its “passionate detachments”. Posing the question of the status of philosophy today and its relation to other disciplines such as science and politics, the essays collected here represent an indispensable contribution to the reception of this most exciting and important contemporary thinker. -- Ian James, Reader in Modern French Literature and Thought, University of Cambridge


Containing two previously untranslated essays by Malabou, Thinking Catherine Malabou deepens our understanding of this important, contemporary French philosopher. This is an invaluable collection of essays. The scholars assembled here clearly understand Malabou's work and its impact on philosophy today. By showing us how Malabou's thought detaches itself from philosophy, Thinking Catherine Malabou points the way in which philosophy must be reconfigured in the future. -- Leonard Lawlor, Sparks Professor of Philosophy, Penn State University Ever since Catherine Malabou dropped the bombshell of her first book on The Future of Hegel in the midst of the dominant anti-Hegelian consensus, she has continued to rise to the very top of the list of today's most creative and daring French philosophers. The present collection offers a complex and varied account of Malabou's passionate attachments to and detachments from deconstruction, psychoanalysis, phenomenology, materialism, and dialectics. Giving voice to a new generation of scholars and students of Malabou's work as well as her long-time translator, the volume also includes a fascinating original essay from the author about Heidegger and Levi-Strauss. This collection is bound to become a standard reference work. -- Bruno Bosteels, Professor of Latin American and Iberian Cultures, Columbia University This volume offers a uniquely comprehensive engagement with Malabou's philosophy and the multiple relations it opens up through its passionate detachments . Posing the question of the status of philosophy today and its relation to other disciplines such as science and politics, the essays collected here represent an indispensable contribution to the reception of this most exciting and important contemporary thinker. -- Ian James, Reader in Modern French Literature and Thought, University of Cambridge


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Isabell Dahms is a graduate student in the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University, UK. Thomas Wormald is a graduate student in the Centre for the Study of Theory and Criticism at Western University, Canada.

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