Tamsin Lorraine is Professor of Philosophy at Swarthmore College. She is the author of Irigaray and Deleuze: Experiments in Visceral Philosophy and Gender, Identity, and the Production of Meaning.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1. INTRODUCTION
Intuition and the Durational Whole
Theory
2. A GENEALOGY OF (IN)HUMAN EXISTENCE
(In)human Genealogy
Faciality and the Majoritarian Subject
3. FEMINIST CARTOGRAPHIES AND MINORITARIAN SUBJECTIVITY
Feminist Cartographies
Minoritarian Subjectivity and the Question of Identity
4. BODIES, TIME, AND INTUITION
Intensive Plateaus
Philosophy, Art, and Intuition
Becoming-Woman and Lines of Flight
5. ETHICS, TRAUMA AND COUNTER-MEMORY
Spinoza's Joy and Nietzsche's Gift-giving Virtue
Trauma and Counter-memory
Witnessing New Territories
6. NOMADIC SUBJECTIVITY, ETHICS, AND POETICS
Spinozist Ethology
Minoritarian Subjectivity
Theory
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index