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(2015) Deleuze and the non/human, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Deleuze and the nonhuman turn

an interview with Elizabeth Grosz

Jon Roffe, Hannah Stark

pp. 17-24

Recently the category of the human has been besieged from all sides. Not only has it been revealed to have been complicit with the violent exclusions of those considered to be less-than-human, understood as a normative notion (women, nonheterosexuals, people of color, the disabled) but its metaphysical security has also been challenged by the flourishing of theoretical interest in the nonhuman: forces, animals, objects and plants. How do you position your own work in relation to the critique of the human — in both its liberal and metaphysical forms — and how do you see the nonhuman turn developing?

Publication details

DOI: 10.1057/9781137453693_2

Full citation:

Roffe, , Stark, (2015)., Deleuze and the nonhuman turn: an interview with Elizabeth Grosz, in J. Roffe & H. Stark (eds.), Deleuze and the non/human, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 17-24.

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