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Postcolonial Literatures and Deleuze
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Lorna Burns
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Birgit M. Kaiser
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2012
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-34547-2
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978-1-137-03080-1
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2012
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10.1057/9781137030801
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Book chapters
Becoming-animal, Becoming-political in Rachid Boudjedraâs LâEscargot Entêté
The Singularities of Postcolonial Literature
The World with(out) Others, or How to Unlearn the Desire for the Other
Undercurrents and the Desert(ed)
Deleuze, Hallward and the Transcendental Analytic of Relation
The Bachelor Machine and the Postcolonial Writer
Revolutionizing Pleasure in Writing
Beyond the Colonized and the Colonizer
Edward Said between Singular and Specific
Introduction
Forget Deleuze
pp. 1
Introduction: Navigating Differential Futures, (Un)making Colonial Pasts
pp. 21
Forget Deleuze
pp. 37
The Bachelor Machine and the Postcolonial Writer
pp. 55
The World with(out) Others, or How to Unlearn the Desire for the Other
pp. 76
Edward Said between Singular and Specific
pp. 96
Deleuze, Hallward and the Transcendental Analytic of Relation
pp. 123
The Singularities of Postcolonial Literature: Preindividual (Hi)stories in Mohammed Dib’s ‘Northern Trilogy’
pp. 145
Beyond the Colonized and the Colonizer: Caribbean Writing as Postcolonial ‘Health’
pp. 165
Becoming-animal, Becoming-political in Rachid Boudjedra’s L’Escargot Entêté
pp. 181
Revolutionizing Pleasure in Writing: Subversive Desire and Micropolitical Affects in Nalo Hopkinson’s The Salt Roads
pp. 199
Undercurrents and the Desert(ed): Negarestani, Tournier and Deleuze Map the Polytics of a ‘New Earth’
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