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An Interview with Elizabeth Grosz: ‘The Incorporeal’

In this interview with Vikki Bell, Elizabeth Grosz explains some of the key concepts and arguments in her book The Incorporeal (2017), including how this book sits with her earlier interventions, the appeal of Simondon’s concept of the pre-individual, Ruyer and the notion of directionality, and why...

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Published in:Theory, culture & society culture & society, 2017-12, Vol.34 (7-8), p.237-243
Main Author: Bell, Vikki
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Language:English
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Summary:In this interview with Vikki Bell, Elizabeth Grosz explains some of the key concepts and arguments in her book The Incorporeal (2017), including how this book sits with her earlier interventions, the appeal of Simondon’s concept of the pre-individual, Ruyer and the notion of directionality, and why reading the Stoics helps us understand current Deleuzian-inspired debates on immanent ethics.
ISSN:0263-2764
1460-3616
DOI:10.1177/0263276417736814