02543 am 22005653u 450 991013539930332120230621141117.09781607853008(ebook)9781785420122(paperback)(CKB)3810000000000114(WaSeSS)IndRDA00058207(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/38364(EXLCZ)99381000000000011420160623d2014 uy 0engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEssays on extinctionVolume 2Sex after life /Claire ColebrookFirst edition.Open Humanities Press2014Ann Arbor, Michigan :Open Humanities Press,2014.1 online resource (263 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Critical Climate ChangePrint version: 9781785420122 Includes bibliographical references.1.Feminist Extinction -- 2.Norm Wars -- 3.Post-Phenomenology’s Evil Cartesian Demon -- 4.Queer Aesthetics -- 5.Queer Vitalism1006.Difference, Time and Organic Extinction -- 7.Ethics of Extinction -- 8.Just Say No to Becoming Woman (and Post-Feminism) -- 9.How Queer Can You Go? -- 10.Postmodernism Is a Humanism: Deleuze and Equivocity -- 11.On the Very Possibility of Queer Theory -- Works Cited -- Permissions.Sex After Life aims to consider the various ways in which the concept of life has provided normative and moralizing ballast for queer, feminist and critical theories. Arguing against a notion of the queer as counter-normative, Sex After Life appeals to the concept of life as a philosophical problem. Life is neither a material ground nor a generative principle, but can nevertheless offer itself for new forms of problem formation that exceed the all too human logics of survival.Queer theoryEcofeminismLifecritical theoryfeminist theoryqueer theoryDeleuze and GuattariGilles DeleuzeRené DescartesSocial normVitalismQueer theory.Ecofeminism.Life.306.7601Colebrook Claire802895WaSeSSUkMaJRU9910135399303321Essays on extinction1929964UNINA