This commentary takes up Ruddick’s ((2017) Rethinking the subject, reimagining worlds. Dialogues in Human Geography) imperative to reimagine subjectivity against the backdrop of the current ecological crisis. It contextualizes Ruddick’s reading of Deleuze and Guattari’s becoming-animal with a broader trajectory of Deleuze’s work on subjectivity. It does so in order to question how a shift from the liberal humanist subject to constructivist and relational models of subjectivity might be beneficial as we grapple with the concept of the human in the Anthropocene.
History
Publication title
Dialogues in Human Geography
Volume
7
Pagination
151-155
ISSN
2043-8206
Department/School
School of Humanities
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd.
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Expanding knowledge in philosophy and religious studies