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Catherine Malabou and Contemporary French Literature and Film - (Crosscurrents) by Benjamin Dalton (Hardcover)

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  • Our bodies and brains are radically transformable, mutable and plastic.
  • Author(s): Benjamin Dalton
  • 256 Pages
  • Philosophy, Social
  • Series Name: Crosscurrents

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How do we engage with our metamorphic bodies and brains in ways which resist social and political violences and instead nurture organic forms of freedom, emancipation, community, and even pleasure and joy?



Book Synopsis



Our bodies and brains are radically transformable, mutable and plastic. From the neuroplasticity of the brain to the epigenetic malleability of our bodies and of all organic life, the work of the contemporary French philosopher Catherine Malabou invites us to consider our plasticity as both a creative resource and an ethical challenge.

This book brings Malabou's philosophy into dialogue with contemporary literature and film. It reads conceptions of plasticity and neuroplasticity in Malabou through the mutant bodies of Leos Carax's films; the shape-shifting bodies of Marie Darrieussecq's novels and theatre; the terrifying, traumatic metamorphoses depicted in the fiction of Marie NDiaye; and the anarchic sexualities and identities celebrated in the cinema and writing of Alain Guiraudie. It argues that, in different ways, Malabou's philosophy and literary and filmic texts develop modes of bearing witness to plasticity which can supplement, challenge and extend scientific understandings of biological plasticity, constituting ethical and creative sites of exploration.



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The depth of Malabou's work and the finesse of Dalton's peregrinations declare plastic moments that are just not products of investigations but intricate experiences of disciplinary conflagrations: films, stories, narrations, texts, philosophy, art, and the sciences in their variegated unfoldment. The book becomes its own witness and the floor for what I see as Dalton's extraordinary reflections in positive plasticity. Reading Dalton is living in the plastic supplement.--Ranjan Ghosh, University of North Bengal, India

Catherine Malabou is our most important living philosopher, and this book performs an insightful intervention into contemporary film and literature using her notions of plasticity and witness. Dalton focuses our attention on French artists whose work we need to engage: Carax, Darrieussecq, NDiaye, and Guiraudie. An extraordinarily creative synthesis!--Clayton Crockett, University of Central Arkansas

Two wonderful books in one: a concise and lucid presentation of Malabou's philosophy followed by a series of illuminating dialogues between Malabou and four major, contemporary French filmmakers and writers (Carax, Darrieussecq, NDiaye and Guiraudie). Throughout, Dalton delineates an ethics of plasticity, revealing what art brings to Malabou's thought, what Malabou can bring to the study of art, and what it means to listen, carefully, to the stories told across the sciences and the arts.--Nikolaj Lübecker, University of Oxford
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 256
Genre: Philosophy
Sub-Genre: Social
Series Title: Crosscurrents
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Benjamin Dalton
Language: English
Street Date: January 31, 2026
TCIN: 1004266351
UPC: 9781399540551
Item Number (DPCI): 247-38-1104
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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