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The volume is inspired by Gilles Deleuze's philosophical project, which builds on the critique of European Humanism and opens up inspiring new perspectives for the renewal of the field.
List of contents
1. Introduction - R. Braidotti, A. K.S. Chan, K.Y. Wong
2. Defamiliarisation and the Act of Reading World Literature - Grant Hamilton
3. Transversally Yours: Deleuzian Love and Zhuangzian Qing - Sebastian Hsien-Hao Liao
4. Deleuze and Ikeda: Two Concepts of Revolution - Tony See
5. An Encounter with Lufsig: Political Affect Meets the Nomadic Postcolonial Subject - Evelyn Wan
6. Deleuze, the Image of Thought and Art: Representation and the Meaning of Art in Henry James' The Real Thing - Jason Leung Cham-sum
7. Staging Attempts on Her Life in Taiwan: Kimmy Liu's Production at Nanhai Gallery - Lia Wen-Ching Liang
8. Two Meditations on 'Becoming-Animal', Territory and the Origin of the Artwork - Gregg Lambert
9. Traditional Chinese Medicine and the New Humanities - Amy Chan
10. The Yin-Yang Assemblage and Deleuze's Transcendental Empiricism: How Daoism became Posthuman - Kin-yuen Wong
11. Getting In and Within: Matter Realist Feminism, Deleuze and 'Alice's Adventur
About the author
Rosi Braidotti is Distinguished University Professor and founding Director of the Centre for the Humanities at Utrecht University.Her most recent books are : Posthuman Knowledge (Polity, 2019), The Posthuman Glossary (coedited with M Hlavajova, Bloomsbury 2018), Posthuman Ecologies (coedited with S. Bignall, Rowman &Littlefield 2019) and Conflicting Humanities (coedited with P Gilroy, Bloomsbury 2016). Amy K.S. Chan is Associate Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Hong Kong Shue Yan University.Kin Yuen Wong is Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Hong Shue Yan University.