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Virginia Woolf and the ­Materiality of Theory
Sex, Animal, Life

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United Kingdom, 1 March 2013

Explores Woolf's writing alongside Deleuze's philosophy and new materialist theories of 'sex', 'animal', and 'life'
How does Virginia Woolf conceptualise the material world? In what ways has Woolf's modernism affected understandings of materiality, and what new perspectives does she offer contemporary theoretical debates? Derek Ryan demonstrates how materiality is theorised in Woolf's writings by focusing on the connections she makes between culture and nature, embodiment and environment, human and nonhuman, life and matter. Through close readings of texts including To the Lighthouse, Orlando, A Room of One's Own, The Waves, Flush, and 'Sketch of the Past', he details the fresh insights Woolf provides into issues concerning the natural world, sexual difference, sexuality, animality, and life itself.
Ryan opens up Woolf studies to new theoretical paradigms by placing Woolf in dialogue with Gilles Deleuze who cites her modernist aesthetics as exemplary of some of his most important philosophical concepts as well as eminent contemporary theorists including Rosi Braidotti, Donna Haraway, Karen Barad, and Jane Bennett, all of whom have influenced the recent critical turn towards new materialisms. Locating theory within Woolf's writing as well as locating Woolf within theory, Virginia Woolf and the Materiality of Theory: Sex, Animal, Life brings her modernism firmly into to the foreground of current debates in literary studies, feminist philosophy, queer theory, animal studies and posthumanities.

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Explores Woolf's writing alongside Deleuze's philosophy and new materialist theories of 'sex', 'animal', and 'life'
How does Virginia Woolf conceptualise the material world? In what ways has Woolf's modernism affected understandings of materiality, and what new perspectives does she offer contemporary theoretical debates? Derek Ryan demonstrates how materiality is theorised in Woolf's writings by focusing on the connections she makes between culture and nature, embodiment and environment, human and nonhuman, life and matter. Through close readings of texts including To the Lighthouse, Orlando, A Room of One's Own, The Waves, Flush, and 'Sketch of the Past', he details the fresh insights Woolf provides into issues concerning the natural world, sexual difference, sexuality, animality, and life itself.
Ryan opens up Woolf studies to new theoretical paradigms by placing Woolf in dialogue with Gilles Deleuze who cites her modernist aesthetics as exemplary of some of his most important philosophical concepts as well as eminent contemporary theorists including Rosi Braidotti, Donna Haraway, Karen Barad, and Jane Bennett, all of whom have influenced the recent critical turn towards new materialisms. Locating theory within Woolf's writing as well as locating Woolf within theory, Virginia Woolf and the Materiality of Theory: Sex, Animal, Life brings her modernism firmly into to the foreground of current debates in literary studies, feminist philosophy, queer theory, animal studies and posthumanities.

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9780748676439
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0748676430
Dimensions
2 x 15.6 x 15.6 centimeters (0.50 kg)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Introduction. Virginia Woolf and the Materiality of Theory; 1. Materials for Theory: Digging Granite and Chasing Rainbows; 2. Sexual Difference in Becoming: A Room of One's Own and To the Lighthouse; 3. Queering Orlando and Non/Human Desire; 4. The Question of the Animal in Flush: A Biography; 5. Quantum Philosophy-Physics and Posthuman Life: The Waves; Afterword. Contemporary Interceptions; Bibliography.

About the Author

Derek Ryan is a Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Exeter. He is co-editor of Contradictory Woolf (Clemson University Digital Press, 2012) and a forthcoming special issue of Deleuze Studies on Deleuze, Woolf and Modernism (Edinburgh University Press, 2013). Current projects include a book he is writing on Animal Theory.

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Derek Ryan revitalizes theoretical approaches to reading modernist literature [and] contributes rich and timely readings - Virginia Woolf and the Materiality of Theory demonstrates an impressive command of contemporary theories of materiality as well as an intimate knowledge of Woolf's novels and essays - a welcome interruption of critical trends that would dispense with theory. - Woolf Studies Annual, Volume 20, 2014 Virginia Woolf and the Materiality of Theory is a brilliant romp through the venues of contemporary philosophical approaches to literature - It is clear that Derek Ryan is a harbinger of a new wave in Woolf studies, attentive to past scholarship but dedicated to the proposition that the union of Woolf's own theorizing with a whole new range of philosophical approaches will produce a more nuanced and refined appreciation of life as we know it. - Elisa K. Sparks, Clemson University, South Carolina Review 47.1, 2014

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