In this collection, the first to address the comparative historiographies of Deleuze and Serres, twelve leading experts - including William Connolly, Eugene Holland, Claire Colebrook and Elizabeth Grosz - examine these alternative concepts of time and history, exposing critical arguments in this important and emerging field of research.
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Introduction \ 1. Non-Linear Historical Materialism; Or,What is Revolutionary in Deleuze and Guattari's Philosophy of History?, Eugene W. Holland \ 2. Time Folded and Crumpled: Time, History, Self-Organization and the Methodology of Michel Serres, Kevin Clayton \ 3. Michel Serres: From the History of Mathematics to Critical History, David Webb \ 4. Deleuze, Foucault and History, Paul Patton \ 5. Ulyssean Trajectories: A (New) Look at Michel Serres's Topology of Time, Maria Assad \ 6. Posthuman Humanities, Claire Colebrook \ \7. Deleuze on Bergsonian Duration and Nietzsche's "Eternal Return", Nathan Widder \ 8. Time Out of Joint, Elizabeth Grosz \ 9. The Crumpled Handkerchief, William Connolly and Jane Bennett \ 10. A Physical Theory of Heredity/Heresy: The Education of Henry Adams, Bernd Herzogenrath \ 11. Crystal History: 'You Pick Up the Pieces. You Connect the Dots', Hanjo Berressem \ Bibliography \ Index