1st Edition

Sexual Difference Between Psychoanalysis and Vitalism

Edited By Arun Saldanha, Hoon Song Copyright 2014
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Throughout the twentieth century, psychoanalysis and feminism were the practico-intellectual fields most systematic and subversive in demonstrating that humanity is sexually fissured. More recently, further advances in the philosophy of difference and renewed emphases on embodiment, materiality and life offer possibilities for attending to dimensions of gender and sexuality that were previously underdeveloped. This collection examines these possibilities insofar as they can either deepen or displace the traditional centrality of psychoanalysis in matters sexual.

    The authors come from a wide range of backgrounds and defend their approaches to the problem of sexual difference in a variety of idioms, drawing on key thinkers such as Lacan, Irigaray, Deleuze, Foucault and Badiou. It is rare to come across these thinkers together; but sex is too crucial a site for critical thought not to mobilize every conceptual power available.

    This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Angelaki: The Journal of the Theoretical Humanities.

    . One, Two, Many: What is Sexual Difference Now? Arun Saldanha

    2. The Sexual Compact Joan Copjec

    3. Being or Sex, and Differences A. Kiarina Kordela

    4. The Nature of Sexual Difference: Irigaray and Darwin Elizabeth Grosz

    5. Sexual Difference beyond Life and Death: Or, Feminism and the Biopolitical Turn Cesare Casarino

    6. The Body, Sexuality, and Sexual Difference Charles Shepherdson

    7. Two is Infinite, Gender is Post-Social in Papua New Guinea Hoon Song

    8. Against Yin-Yang: the Dao of Feminist Universalism Arun Saldanha

    9. Afterword: Complexity, Materialism, Difference Rosi Braidotti

    Biography

    Arun Saldanha is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography, Environment, and Society at the University of Minnesota, USA. He is the author of Psychedelic White: Goa Trance and the Viscosity of Race (2007) and co-editor of Deleuze and Race (2013) and Geographies of Race and Food: Fields, Bodies, Markets (2013).

    Hoon Song is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Minnesota, USA. He is the author of Pigeon Trouble: Bestiary Biopolitics in a Deindustrialized America (2010).