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About the Author
Rocco Gangle is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Endicott College. He is the author of Francois Laruelle's Philosophies of Difference: A Critical Introduction and Guide and Diagrammatic Immanence: Category Theory and Philosophy (both with Edinburgh University Press) and the co-author, with Gianluca Caterina, of Iconicity and Abduction (Springer Press). Julius Greve is a Lecturer and Research Associate at the Institute for English and American Studies, University of Oldenburg. He recently completed his doctoral studies in American literature at the University of Cologne. Greve has published articles on Cormac McCarthy, Mark Z. Danielewski, Fredric Jameson, and Speculative Realism, and he is the co-editor of the essay collection America and the Musical Unconscious (Atropos, 2015). Currently, he is working on a book project on the concept of nature in the novels of McCarthy. Greve's further research interests encompass the tradition of intermediality in American cultural practices and the history of critical theory.
Reviews
Francois Laruelle's non-philosophy is as difficult of access as it is seductive and alluring. This volume, with its emphasis on relating non-philosophy to the humanities generally (rather than to philosophy in particular) offers the reader a number of ways in - of entries to Laruelle's radical democracy of thought. -- Steven Shaviro, Wayne State University
Superpositions offers an introductory overview of Laruellian non-philosophy of exemplary clarity, rigour, and accessibility. At the same time it demonstrates the force and power of non-philosophy for thinking and creative innovation within the humanities, social sciences and beyond. It is a hugely welcome and indispensable addition to the burgeoning reception of Laruelle's thought. -- Ian R. James, University Reader in Modern French Literature and Thought, Downing College, Cambridge University
Book Information
ISBN 9781786602466
Author Rocco Gangle
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield International
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield International
Weight(grams) 295g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 154mm * 13mm