Revue de presse :
This is an exciting book that opens up Deleuze and Guattari's work to a rethinking and recomplexifying of race and what anti-racist struggles entail. 'Deleuze and Race' provides a compelling example of how we can understand race in terms that both respect the lived reality of those living with or under racism, and those that have come to develop alternatives, self-representations and practices that move beyond and undermine racism's continuing force. This collection of essays shows how thinking in terms of becomings, movements of territorialisation and deterritorialisation, lines of flight, forms of biopower and geopower, enables new more dynamic concepts of race to be developed. --Elizabeth Grosz, Jean Fox O'Barr Women's Studies Professor, Trinity College of Arts and Sciences at Duke University
Biographie de l'auteur :
Arun Saldanha is Senior Lecturer in the Lancaster Environment Centre at the University of Lancaster. Jason Michael Adams is a theorist working at the intersection of political events, media objects and cultural/political theory. He currently serves as Visiting Assistant Professor at Williams College and is the author of 'Occupy Time: Immediacy and Resistance After Occupy Wall Street' (Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming, 2012). He has been published in numerous journals including New Political Science, Radical Philosophy, Critical Inquiry, boundary 2, Theory & Event, CTheory and Philosophy & Scripture.
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