© Columbia University Press
May, 2008
Cloth, 136 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-14518-3
$24.00
/ £16.50
"This wonderful and short book . . . continues her recent quest of recasting Darwinian biology within a Deleuzean and Nietzschean understanding of sexual difference." — Arun Saldanha, Environment and Planning
"Elizabeth Grosz's writing is at once clear and evocative. Her readings of Deleuze and Guattari are astute and judicious, opening their thought to practitioners of all the arts. Her use of Charles Darwin and Jakob von Uexküll is illuminating, and her approach to the evolution of the arts provides a refreshing alternative to the deterministic and reductionistic arguments of many evolutionary biologists and their enthusiasts in the field of aesthetics. I know of no other book that offers a similar view of the arts and their relationship to the natural world." — Ronald Bogue, professor of comparative literature, University of Georgia