International Women’s Day: ‘Women Reading Deleuze’ virtual theme issue

International Women’s Day: Women Reading Deleuze – virtual theme issue from Edinburgh University Press

To celebrate International Women’s Day on 8 March, we are excited to showcase a selection of free-to-read journal articles from Deleuze and Guattari Studies, posts on the Edinburgh University Press blog and book chapters from Deleuze Connections. This special collection, exclusively authored by women, delves into the intersection of Deleuzian philosophy and feminist and queer theory.

Deleuze and Guattari Studies articles

Humanist Posthumanism, Becoming-Woman and the Powers of the ‘Faux’, Claire Colebrook (2022)

To Be Done with the Possible, To No Longer Possibilate: Considering the Masochist as the Figure of Exhaustion, Chantelle Gray van Heerden (2019) 

On Deleuze’s Hidden Emissions: Loving Spinoza, Moira Gatens (2025) 

Dismantling the Face: Pluralism and the Politics of Recognition, Simone Bignall (2012)

Feminist Lines of Flight from the Majoritarian Subject, Tomsin Lorraine (2008)

Love, Consent, and Arousal: Deterritorialising Virtual Sex, Cheri Lynne Carr (2018)

Nomadic Ethics, Rosi Braidotti (2013)

Deleuze Connections chapters

Pussy Riot vs. Trump: Becoming Woman to Resist Becoming Fascist by Natalie Dyer, Hollie Mackenzie, Diana Teggi, Patricia de Vries
Chapter 18, Deleuze and Guattari and Fascism, 2022

Responsive Becoming: Ethics Between Deleuze and Feminism by Erinn Gilson 
Chapter 4, Deleuze and Ethics, 2011

Becoming-Woman Now by Verena Andermatt Conley
Chapter 1, Deleuze and Feminist Theory, 2000

Looking and Desiring Machines: A Feminist Deleuzian Mapping of Bodies and Affect by Jessica Ringrose and Rebecca Coleman 
Chapter 7, Deleuze and Research Methodologies, 2013

Framing Sexual Selection: Elizabeth Grosz’s work on Deleuze, Darwin and Feminism by Erin Hortle and Hannah Stark 
Chapter 3, Deleuze and Evolutionary Theory, 2019

The Woman in Process: Deleuze, Kristeva and Feminism by Catherine Driscoll
Chapter 3, Deleuze and Feminist Theory, 2000

Body, Knowledge and Becoming-Woman: Morpho-logic in Deleuze and Irigaray by Dorothea Olkowski 
Chapter 4, Deleuze and Feminist Theory, 2000

Butterfly Kiss: The Contagious Kiss of Becoming-Lesbian by Chrysanthi Nigianni
Chapter 10, Deleuze and Queer Theory, 2009

Blog posts

An Anti-Oedipal Tribute to Gilles Deleuze by Rosi Braidotti

Ten everyday lessons by Chantelle Gray

Dreaming and Deleuze by Barbara Glowczewski

A Deleuzian Conversion by Claire Colebrook

He Stuttered: A Letter from Gilles Deleuze by Dorothea Olkowski


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