Deleuze Studies is a bold journal that challenges orthodoxies, encourages debate, invites controversy, seeks new applications, proposes new interpretations, and above all make new connections between scholars and ideas in the field. This book series highlights special, themed issues of the journal that are also published in book format.
Arun Saldanha is Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Minnesota. Hannah Stark is Lecturer in English at the University of Tasmania
Deleuze Studies 10.4ContentsDeleuze and Guattari in the AnthropoceneArticlesA New Earth: Deleuze and Guattari in the Anthropocene 000Arun Saldanha and Hannah Stark‘A Grandiose Time of Coexistence’: Stratigraphy of the Anthropocene 000Claire ColebrookThree Ecosophies for the Anthropocene: Environmental Governance, Continental Posthumanism and Indigenous Expressivism 000Simone Bignall, Steve Hemming and Daryle RigneyDesert Earth: Geophilosophy and the Anthropocene 000Aidan TynanAnti-Nomad 000Michael MarderPrime Zero of the Anthropocene 000Sigi JöttkandtAssembling the Mechanosphere: Monod, Althusser, Deleuze and Guattari 000Hunter DukesGuattari and Planetary Computerisation 000Gregers AndersenRegistering Surfaces, Excavating Inheritances 000Terri BirdOn/Beyond the Anthropocene 000Eugene W. HollandNotes on Contributors 000
Claire Colebrook, Jami Weinstein, Penn State University) Colebrook, Claire (Professor of English, Utrecht University) Weinstein, Jami (Assistant Professor,