1st Edition

New Materialist Encounters with the Borderline Unstable Knowledges

By Francessca Lewis Copyright 2027
180 Pages
by Routledge

This innovative book, written by an author with borderline experiences of her own, explores the lived experience known as “borderline personality disorder”. It draws on neuroqueer approaches and feminist new materialist philosophy to highlight the potential of the unstable knowledges produced in the borderland. Resisting either embracing the clinical definition of borderline personality... Read more

Introduction      

1. Critiquing BPD/Affirming Borderline: why and how to neuroqueer borderline

2. Borderline becomings: a new materialist reading of a history of instability

3. Reading Mad Knowledges: Narrative, Diagnostic, Resistant, and Diffractive Methodologies

4. Becoming uncategorisable: the borderline as diagnostician 

5. Becoming indeterminate: the borderline as philosopher

6. Becoming unreal: borderline as mystic

7. Conclusion

 

Biography

Francesca Lewis teaches in the School of Humanities, Philosophy and Religion at York St John University. Her research focuses on diagnostic cultures, neuroqueer ontologies, and new materialist epistemologies. She is co-founder (with Veronica Heney) of the Mad Feeling Collective, an interdisciplinary research collective that brings lived experience and affect-led approaches to explorations of madness on TV.