Introduction Part I, Claire Colebrook; Introduction Part II, Jami Weinstein; Articles; The Experimental Ordinary: Deleuze on Eating and Anorexic Elegance, Branka Arsic; Feminist Lines of Flight from the Majoritarian Subject, Tamsin Lorraine; Becoming-Woman: A Flight into Abstraction, Gillian Howie; After Alice: Alice and the Dry Tail, Dorothea Olkowski; Phallocentrism in Bergson: Life and Matter, Rebecca Hill; Reviews; Rosi Braidotti (2002) Metmorphoses: Towards a Feminist Theory of Becoming, Cambridge: Polity Press; Rosi Braidotti (2006) Transpositions: On Nomadic Ethics, Cambridge: Polity Press, Karin Sellberg, University of Edinburgh; Christian Kerslake (2007), Deleuze and the Unconscious, London and New York: Continuum, Sean Bowden, The University of New South Wales & L'Universite de Paris VIII, Vincennes -- Saint-Denis; Martin-Jones, David (2006) Deleuze, Cinema and National Identity: Narrative Time in National Contexts, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, Anna Powell, Manchester Metropolitan University.
Professor of English at Penn State University. She is the author of New Literary Histories (1997), Gilles Deleuze (2002), Understanding Deleuze (2002), Irony in the Work of Philosophy (2002), Gender (2003) and Irony: The New Critical Idiom (2003) and the co-editor of Deleuze and Feminist Theory (1999). Jami Weinstein is Assistant Professor, Gender Studies Department, Utrecht University
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