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    A requiem to sexual difference:A response to Luciana Parisi's “event and evolution”
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 48 (s1): 165-187. 2010.
    Aside from constructing a compelling case for how rereading evolution from a neomaterialist and radical empiricist perspective undermines an enduring binary of sexual difference, Luciana Parisi underscores a tension in the work of Elizabeth Grosz, known both for her novel, feminist, neomaterialist study of Darwinian evolution and her staunch support of sexual difference. Parisi contends, and I suspect Grosz herself is keenly aware, that there is a paradox in holding these views simultaneously. T…Read more
  •  26
    Humans, Animals, Machines (review)
    Environmental Philosophy 5 (2): 177-180. 2008.
  •  19
    Adam Smith’s Marketplace of Life
    Mind 113 (449): 202-207. 2004.
  •  16
    Deleuze and gender (edited book)
    Edinburgh. 2008.
    A unique new study which extends Deleuze's already radical philosophy into ideas of the post-human, truth, reading, sexual difference and gender politics.
  •  15
    Introduction Part II
    Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 2 (Suppl): 20-33. 2008.
  •  15
    Posthumous life: theorizing beyond the posthuman (edited book)
    Columbia University Press. 2017.
    Posthumous Life launches critical life studies: a mode of inquiry that neither endorses nor dismisses a wave of recent "turns" toward life, matter, vitality, inhumanity, animality, and the real. Questioning the nature and limits of life in the natural sciences, the essays in this volume examine the boundaries and significance of the human and the humanities in the wake of various redefinitions of what counts as life. They explore the possibility of theorizing life without assuming it to be eithe…Read more
  •  11
    Introduction: Anthropocene Feminisms: Rethinking the Unthinkable
    philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 5 (2): 167-178. 2015.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:IntroductionAnthropocene Feminisms: Rethinking the UnthinkableClaire Colebrook and Jami WeinsteinIn her recent lecture on the Anthropocene (to which she adds the Capitalocene and the Chthulucene), Donna Haraway expresses some alarm that after two major insights into what counts as thinkable, it was “anthropos” that became the term for the post-Holocene (Haraway 2014). Haraway declares, with emphasis, that it is “literally unthinkable…Read more
  •  10
    Deleuze and Gender: Deleuze Studies Volume 2: 2008 (edited book)
    Edinburgh University Press. 2019.
    A unique new study which extends Deleuze's already radical philosophy into ideas of the post-human, truth, reading, sexual difference and gender politics.
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    Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Feminism ed. by Janae Sholtz and Cheri Carr (review)
    philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 13 (1): 192-199. 2023.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Feminism ed. by Janae Sholtz and Cheri CarrJami Weinstein (bio)Janae Sholtz and Cheri Carr, eds., Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Feminism London: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc., 2019, 304 pp., ISBN 978-1-3500-8042-3Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis of Feminism is a timely, ambitious, and wonderfully diverse collection of essays that aims to forge a new feminist methodology. Described as a “de…Read more
  •  4
    Introduction Part II
    In Claire Colebrook & Jami Weinstein (eds.), Deleuze and Gender: Deleuze Studies Volume 2: 2008, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 20-33. 2019.
  •  4
    Continental Feminism
    philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 7 (1): 171-177. 2017.
  •  3
    Preface: Postscript On the Posthuman
    In Jami Weinstein (ed.), Posthumous life: theorizing beyond the posthuman, Columbia University Press. 2017.
  • Comblement/Fulfillment: Toward an Ontological Ethics of Sex
    with Jeffrey Bussolini
    In Yolanda Estes (ed.), Marginal Groups and Mainstream American Cultur, University Press of Kansas. pp. 71-95. 2000.