- Format
- Book
- Author/Creator
- Olkowski, Dorothea.
- Published
- Berkeley : University of California Press, [1999]
©1999
- Contents
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Women, representation, and power: Difference itself ; Logic of difference ; Difference and organic representation
Can a feminist read Deleuze and Guattari?: Cosmic empiricism ; Negative desire ; Nomadism ; A thousand tiny sexes
Against phenomenology: Feminist narrative ; Origin of the work of art ; Reconsidering space and time ; Interval
Bergson, matter, and memory: Order-words, common language ; Interpretation and force ; Earth screams : life itself ; Duration and memory ; Memory and the second synthesis of time ; Association of ideas and the unconscious
Creative evolution : an ontology of change: Tendencies, not oppositions ; Duration and space ; Dominance of action ; Spiritual life
Beyond the pleasure principle: Biopsychic life ; Purloined letter ; End of eros
Ruin of representation: Dead body ; Theater of terror ; A science of the singular
Linguistic signifier and the ontology of change: Signification or sense? ; Does the linguistic signifier rule? ; Conclusion: Making language stutter.
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-290) and index.
Women, representation, and power: Difference itself ; Logic of difference ; Difference and organic representation -- Can a feminist read Deleuze and Guattari?: Cosmic empiricism ; Negative desire ; Nomadism ; A thousand tiny sexes -- Against phenomenology: Feminist narrative ; Origin of the work of art ; Reconsidering space and time ; Interval -- Bergson, matter, and memory: Order-words, common language ; Interpretation and force ; Earth screams : life itself ; Duration and memory ; Memory and the second synthesis of time ; Association of ideas and the unconscious -- Creative evolution : an ontology of change: Tendencies, not oppositions ; Duration and space ; Dominance of action ; Spiritual life -- Beyond the pleasure principle: Biopsychic life ; Purloined letter ; End of eros -- Ruin of representation: Dead body ; Theater of terror ; A science of the singular -- Linguistic signifier and the ontology of change: Signification or sense? ; Does the linguistic signifier rule? ; Conclusion: Making language stutter.