All Stories

  1. Can Theory End the World?
  2. Slavery and the Trumpocene: It's Not the End of the World
  3. All life is artificial life
  4. What Is This Thing Called Education?
  5. Archiviolithic: The Anthropocene and the Hetero-Archive
  6. Patricia Pisters (2012) The Neuro-Image: A Deleuzian Film-Philosophy of Digital Screen Culture, Stanford: Stanford University Press.
  7. Death of the PostHuman: Essays on Extinction, Volume One
  8. Sex After Life: Essays on Extinction, Volume Two
  9. Review Essay
  10. Modernism without Women: The Refusal of Becoming-Woman (and Post-Feminism)
  11. The War on Stupidity
  12. Anti-Vitalism: Kaufman’s Deleuze of Inertia
  13. Not Symbiosis, Not Now: Why Anthropogenic Change Is Not Really Human
  14. The Art of the Future
  15. A Globe of One's Own: In Praise of the Flat Earth
  16. Matter Without Bodies
  17. Time and Autopoiesis: The Organism Has No Future
  18. The Context of Humanism
  19. The Secret of Theory
  20. Toxic Feminism: Hope and Hopelessness after Feminism
  21. CREATIVE EVOLUTION AND THE CREATION OF MAN
  22. Non-Representational Theory: Space|Politics|Affect by Nigel Thrift
  23. Queer Vitalism
  24. Deleuzian Politics? A Roundtable Discussion
  25. Derrida, Deleuze and Haptic Aesthetics
  26. On the Uses and Abuses of Repetition
  27. Deleuze and History
  28. STRATIGRAPHIC TIME, WOMEN'S TIME1
  29. The Sonorous, the Haptic and the Intensive
  30. Deleuze and Law
  31. cixous and derrida
  32. Bourgeois Thermodynamics
  33. The Work of Art that Stands Alone
  34. Deleuze and the Meaning of Life
  35. The Joy of Philosophy
  36. After High Theory
  37. The Space of Man: On the Specificity of Affect in Deleuze and Guattari
  38. Philosophy and Post-structuralist Theory
  39. On the Very Possibility of Queer Theory
  40. Resistance, Flight, Creation: Feminist Enactments of French Philosophy (review)
  41. Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation (review)
  42. How can we tell the Dancer from the Dance?: The Subject of Dance and the Subject of Philosophy
  43. BOOK REVIEW: Dorothea Olkowski.Resistance, Flight, Creation: Feminist Enactments of French Philosophy.Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2000.
  44. Postmodernism is a humanism: deleuze and equivocity
  45. The Sense of Space: On the Specificity of Affect in Deleuze and Guattari
  46. Happiness, Theoria, and Everyday Life
  47. The Politics and Potential of Everyday Life: On the Very Concept of Everyday Life
  48. Passive Synthesis and Life
  49. The New Jerusalem and the New International
  50. GILLES DELEUZE
  51. From Radical Representations to Corporeal Becomings: The Feminist Philosophy of Lloyd, Grosz, and Gatens
  52. Questioning Representation
  53. The meaning of irony
  54. From Radical Representations to Corporeal Becomings: The Feminist Philosophy of Lloyd, Grosz, and Gatens
  55. From Radical Representations to Corporeal Becomings: The Feminist Philosophy of Lloyd, Grosz, and Gatens
  56. The Haunted Flesh: Corporeal Feminism and the Politics of (Dis)Embodiment
  57. Ethics, Positivity, and Gender
  58. The Future-To-Come
  59. Is sexual difference a probelem
  60. Feminist Philosophy and the Philosophy of Feminism: Irigaray and the History of Western Metaphysics
  61. Feminist Philosophy and the Philosophy of Feminism: Irigaray and the History of Western Metaphysics
  62. Feminist ethics and historicism
  63. Interpreting understanding context
  64. Reviews
  65. Why Saying ‘No’ to Life Is Unacceptable
  66. Woolf and ‘Theory’
  67. Screen Truth