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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiv
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Philosophy, Concepts, and Language
- 1. Mobile Concepts, Metaphor, and the Problem of Referentiality 19
- 2. Deleuze, Derrida, and the Political Function of Philosophy 41
- 3. Redescriptive Philosophy: Deleuze and Rorty 60
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Part II. Colonization and Decolonization in History and Literature
- 4. History, Becoming, and Events 81
- 5. The Event of Colonization 100
- 6. Becoming-Animal and Pure Life in Coetzee’s Disgrace 118
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Part III. Normative Political Philosophy
- 7. Philosophy, Politics, and Political Normativity 137
- 8. Deleuze and Democracy 161
- 9. Utopian Political Philosophy: Deleuze and Rawls 185
- Notes 213
- Bibliography 227
- Index 239
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Abbreviations xiv
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Philosophy, Concepts, and Language
- 1. Mobile Concepts, Metaphor, and the Problem of Referentiality 19
- 2. Deleuze, Derrida, and the Political Function of Philosophy 41
- 3. Redescriptive Philosophy: Deleuze and Rorty 60
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Part II. Colonization and Decolonization in History and Literature
- 4. History, Becoming, and Events 81
- 5. The Event of Colonization 100
- 6. Becoming-Animal and Pure Life in Coetzee’s Disgrace 118
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Part III. Normative Political Philosophy
- 7. Philosophy, Politics, and Political Normativity 137
- 8. Deleuze and Democracy 161
- 9. Utopian Political Philosophy: Deleuze and Rawls 185
- Notes 213
- Bibliography 227
- Index 239