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Butler on Whitehead

On the Occasion

Edited by Roland Faber; Michael Halewood and Deena Lin - Contributions by Jeffrey A. Bell; Vikki Bell; Judith Butler; Daniel A. Dombrowski; Jeremy D. Fackenthal; Kirsten M. Gerdes; Sigríður Guðmarsdóttir; Catherine Keller; Wendy Lee; Astrid Lorange; Randy Ramal and Alan Van Wyk

This volume is based on the first set of formal conversations which brings together the dynamic philosophies of two eminent thinkers: Judith Butler and Alfred North Whitehead. Each has drawn from a wide palette of disciplines to develop distinctive theories of becoming, of syntactical violence, and creative opportunities of limitation. In bringing together internationally renowned interpreters of Butler and Whitehead from a variety of fields and disciplines—philosophy, rhetoric, gender and queer studies, religion, literary and political theory—the editors hope to set a standard for the relevance of interdisciplinary philosophical discourse today. This volume offers a unique contribution to and for the humanities in the struggles of politics, economy, ecology, and the arts, by reaching beyond their closed circles toward understandings that may serve as the basis for the activation of humanity today. Considered together, Butler and Whitehead delineate a whole new cadre of approaches to long-standing problems as well as never-before asked questions in the humanities.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 334 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7391-7276-6 • Hardback • March 2012 • $147.00 • (£113.00)
978-0-7391-7277-3 • eBook • March 2012 • $139.50 • (£108.00)
Subjects: Philosophy / Movements / Deconstruction, Philosophy / General, Philosophy / Political, Philosophy / Continental Philosophy, Philosophy / Gender Philosophy
Roland Faber is the Kilsby Family/John B. Cobb, Jr. Professor of Process Studies, as well as the executive co-director of the Center for Process Studies and executive director of the Whitehead Research Project, which was founded in 2007.
Michael Halewood is senior lecturer in sociology at the University of Essex.
Deena M. Lin is a Ph.D candidate in philosophy of religion and theology at the Claremont Graduate University.

ForewordDeena M. Lin

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Michael Halewood

Part I: Butler on Whitehead

Chapter 1: On this Occasion . . .Judith Butler

Chapter 2: After Performativity: On Concern and CritiqueVikki Bell

Chapter 3: Provocative Reflections: Judith Butler on Subjectivity, Objectivity, and Moral ObligationsRandy Ramal

Part II: Butler and Whitehead

Chapter 4: Undoing and Unknowing: The Widening Relations of Judith Butler and Alfred North WhiteheadCatherine Keller

Chapter 5: Adventure and Risk: Exploring Creative Possibility for True Ethical ResponsibilityJeremy D. Fackenthal

Chapter 6: Coming Out with Butler and Whitehead: Opacity, Apophasis, and the Phallacy of Misplaced ClosetnessSigridur Guðmarsdóttir

Chapter 7: The Feeling of What Matters: Vectors of Power in Butler and WhiteheadAlan Van Wyk

Chapter 8: Khora and Violence: Revisiting Butler with WhiteheadRoland Faber

Chapter 9: Modes of Violence: Whitehead, Deleuze, and the Displacement of NeoliberalismJeffrey A. Bell

Chapter 10: Language, the Body, and the Problem of SignificationMichael Halewood

Chapter 11: The Objects Have Been Equal to the OccasionAstrid Lorange

Part III: On Butler On Mourning

Chapter 12: Prehending Precarity: Presenting a Social Ontology that Feels Beyond the FrameDeena M. Lin

Chapter 13: Which Lives Are Grievable?Daniel A. Dombrowski

Chapter 14: Loss of ‘Self,’ Grievability of Life, and Reharmonizing Political PotentialKirsten M. Gerdes

Chapter 15: “A Tender Care That Nothing Be Lost”—Universal Salvation and Eternal Loss in Butler and Whitehead?Roland Faber

Chapter 16:Occasioned by “On this Occasion”: More Thoughts on Butler and WhiteheadCatherine Keller

Chapter 17: The Inappropriate Tenderness of the Divine: Mono No Aware and the Recovery of Loss in Whitehead’s AxiologyMatthew S. LoPresti

Samuel Johnson criticized Metaphysical poetry for its 'violent juxtapositions.' He was right in the characterization, wrong in the judgment. Is Butler a Whiteheadian? No. Is Whitehead proto-Butlerian? No. Is it ever appropriate to speak of them together? Hell yes! The present volume, a 21st-century Metaphysical poem, sets the parameters for this timely conversation and brilliantly starts the ball rolling!

— Steven Meyer, Washington University in St. Louis


Butler on Whitehead

On the Occasion

Cover Image
Hardback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • This volume is based on the first set of formal conversations which brings together the dynamic philosophies of two eminent thinkers: Judith Butler and Alfred North Whitehead. Each has drawn from a wide palette of disciplines to develop distinctive theories of becoming, of syntactical violence, and creative opportunities of limitation. In bringing together internationally renowned interpreters of Butler and Whitehead from a variety of fields and disciplines—philosophy, rhetoric, gender and queer studies, religion, literary and political theory—the editors hope to set a standard for the relevance of interdisciplinary philosophical discourse today. This volume offers a unique contribution to and for the humanities in the struggles of politics, economy, ecology, and the arts, by reaching beyond their closed circles toward understandings that may serve as the basis for the activation of humanity today. Considered together, Butler and Whitehead delineate a whole new cadre of approaches to long-standing problems as well as never-before asked questions in the humanities.
Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 334 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-0-7391-7276-6 • Hardback • March 2012 • $147.00 • (£113.00)
    978-0-7391-7277-3 • eBook • March 2012 • $139.50 • (£108.00)
    Subjects: Philosophy / Movements / Deconstruction, Philosophy / General, Philosophy / Political, Philosophy / Continental Philosophy, Philosophy / Gender Philosophy
Author
Author
  • Roland Faber is the Kilsby Family/John B. Cobb, Jr. Professor of Process Studies, as well as the executive co-director of the Center for Process Studies and executive director of the Whitehead Research Project, which was founded in 2007.
    Michael Halewood is senior lecturer in sociology at the University of Essex.
    Deena M. Lin is a Ph.D candidate in philosophy of religion and theology at the Claremont Graduate University.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • ForewordDeena M. Lin

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    Michael Halewood

    Part I: Butler on Whitehead

    Chapter 1: On this Occasion . . .Judith Butler

    Chapter 2: After Performativity: On Concern and CritiqueVikki Bell

    Chapter 3: Provocative Reflections: Judith Butler on Subjectivity, Objectivity, and Moral ObligationsRandy Ramal

    Part II: Butler and Whitehead

    Chapter 4: Undoing and Unknowing: The Widening Relations of Judith Butler and Alfred North WhiteheadCatherine Keller

    Chapter 5: Adventure and Risk: Exploring Creative Possibility for True Ethical ResponsibilityJeremy D. Fackenthal

    Chapter 6: Coming Out with Butler and Whitehead: Opacity, Apophasis, and the Phallacy of Misplaced ClosetnessSigridur Guðmarsdóttir

    Chapter 7: The Feeling of What Matters: Vectors of Power in Butler and WhiteheadAlan Van Wyk

    Chapter 8: Khora and Violence: Revisiting Butler with WhiteheadRoland Faber

    Chapter 9: Modes of Violence: Whitehead, Deleuze, and the Displacement of NeoliberalismJeffrey A. Bell

    Chapter 10: Language, the Body, and the Problem of SignificationMichael Halewood

    Chapter 11: The Objects Have Been Equal to the OccasionAstrid Lorange

    Part III: On Butler On Mourning

    Chapter 12: Prehending Precarity: Presenting a Social Ontology that Feels Beyond the FrameDeena M. Lin

    Chapter 13: Which Lives Are Grievable?Daniel A. Dombrowski

    Chapter 14: Loss of ‘Self,’ Grievability of Life, and Reharmonizing Political PotentialKirsten M. Gerdes

    Chapter 15: “A Tender Care That Nothing Be Lost”—Universal Salvation and Eternal Loss in Butler and Whitehead?Roland Faber

    Chapter 16:Occasioned by “On this Occasion”: More Thoughts on Butler and WhiteheadCatherine Keller

    Chapter 17: The Inappropriate Tenderness of the Divine: Mono No Aware and the Recovery of Loss in Whitehead’s AxiologyMatthew S. LoPresti

Reviews
Reviews
  • Samuel Johnson criticized Metaphysical poetry for its 'violent juxtapositions.' He was right in the characterization, wrong in the judgment. Is Butler a Whiteheadian? No. Is Whitehead proto-Butlerian? No. Is it ever appropriate to speak of them together? Hell yes! The present volume, a 21st-century Metaphysical poem, sets the parameters for this timely conversation and brilliantly starts the ball rolling!

    — Steven Meyer, Washington University in St. Louis


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