"<i>Plastic Materialities</i> is testament to both the vibrant potentialities which lie in the philosophical thinking of Malabou and the scholarly reflections on that potential. Bhandar and Goldberg-Hiller, as well as the contributors to this volume, should be commended on what is a truly groundbreaking and important contribution to the social, political and legal implications of Malabou’s plasticity." - Chris Lloyd (Social & Legal Studies) "Whether we accept or not that materialism, in general, affirms the radical absence of any outside to the mode of coming, the idea put forward overall by the book, that matter is self or selves in formation, remains a thought-provoking one that will no doubt generate further research especially in the intersecting fields of neuroscience and philosophy, intersection that clearly marks Malabou out as one of the most courageous scholars attempting to bridge the gap between science and the humanities. It is a credit to the editors to have brought together a wide-ranging set of views on Malabou’s work, thus giving the reader, expert and non-experts, the possibility of apprehending one of the most distinctive voices in philosophy today." - Jean-Paul Martinon (H-France, H-Net Reviews) <p>“<i>Plastic Materialities</i> is an important and exciting contribution. Each article should be granted the careful reading that it deserves.”</p> - Ida Djursaa (New Formations)
Contributors. Brenna Bhandar, Silvana Carotenuto, Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller, Jairus Victor Grove, Catherine Kellogg, Catherine Malabou, Renisa Mawani, Fred Moten, Alain Pottage, Michael J. Shapiro, Alberto Toscano
Introduction. Staging Encounters / Brenna Bhandar and Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller 1
1. Will Sovereignty Ever Be Deconstructed? / Catherine Malabou 35
2. Whither Materialism? Althusser/Darwin / Catherine Malabou 47
3. From the Overman to the Posthuman: How Many Ends? / Catherine Malabou 61
4. Autoplasticity / Alain Pottage 73
5. Plasticity, Capital, and the Dialectic / Alberto Toscano 91
6. Plasticity and the Cerebral Unconscious: New Wounds, New Violences, New Politics / Catherine Kellogg 111
7. "Go Wonder": Plasticity, Dissemination, and (the Mirage of) Revolution / Silvana Carotenuto 133
8. Insects, War, Plastic Life / Renisa Mawani 159
9. Zones of Justice: A Philopoetic Engagement / Michael J. Shapiro 189
10. Law, Sovereignty, and Recognition / Brenna Bhandar and Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller 209
1. Something Darkly This Way Comes: The Horror of Plasticity in an Age of Control / Jairus Grove 233
12. The Touring Machine (Flesh Thought Inside Out) / Fred Moten 265
13. Interview with Catherine Malabou 287
Bibliography 301
Contributors 325
Index 329
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Biografisk notat
Brenna Bhandar is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law, SOAS, at the University of London.Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller is Professor of Political Science at the University of Hawai'i. He is the author of The Limits to Union: Same-Sex Marriage and the Politics of Civil Rights.