Gilles Deleuze and the ruin of representation
Women, Representation, and Power -- Difference Itself -- The Logic of Difference -- Difference and Organic Representation -- Can a Feminist Read Deleuze and Guattari? -- Cosmic Empiricism -- Negative Desire -- Nomadism -- A Thousand Tiny Sexes -- Against Phenomenology -- Feminist Narrative -- The Origin of the Work of Art -- Reconsidering Space and Time -- Interval -- Bergson, Matter, and Memory -- Order-Words, Common Language -- Interpretation and Force -- The Earth Screams; Life Itself -- Duration and Memory -- Memory and the Second Synthesis of Time -- Association of Ideas and the Unconscious -- Creative Evolution: An Ontology of Change -- Tendencies, Not Oppositions -- Duration and Space -- The Dominance of Action -- Spiritual Life -- Beyond the Pleasure Principle -- Biopsychic Life -- The Purloined Letter -- The End of Eros -- The Ruin of Representation -- The Dead Body -- The Theater of Terror -- A Science of the Singular -- The Linguistic Signifier and the Ontology of Change -- Signification or Sense? -- Does the Linguistic Signifier Rule? -- Conclusion: Making Language Stutter.