Secrets of Becoming

Negotiating Whitehead, Deleuze, and Butler

Roland Faber editor Andrea M Stephenson editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Fordham University Press

Published:21st Feb '11

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Secrets of Becoming brings into conversation modes of thought traditionally held apart: Whitehead’s philosophy of the event, Deleuze’s philosophy of multiplicity, and Judith Butler’s philosophy of gender difference. Why should one try to connect these strains of thinking? What might make the work of these thinkers negotiable with one another?
This volume finds that bridge in an emphasis on “becoming” that secretly defines the philosophies of Whitehead, Deleuze, and Butler. Its three sections investigate their surprising confluence in a “philosophy of becoming” in relation to the question of the event, bodies and societies, and immanence and divinity. A substantial Introduction gives an extended comparison of the three thinkers.

Offers a lucid and nuanced introduction to some of the key concepts developed by Whitehead, Deleuze, and Butler.---—Mayra Rivera, Pacific School of Religion
This collection of essays brings together three very different thinkers around their shared immanentism and anti-substantialism, attending to the differing ways that events, bodies, and gods become in the absence of a transcendent order of being. Operating without a form, essence, or original according to which becoming comes to be, Whitehead, Deleuze, and Butler share an attentiveness to that which has never been before. This volume promises a kind of newness at all levels: it stages an unprecedented conversation among thinkers committed to the unprecedented.---—Mary Jane Rubenstein, Wesleyan University

ISBN: 9780823232086

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256 pages