rhizomes.15 winter 2007
Deleuze and Guattari's Ecophilosophy
editor: Dianne Chisholm
Rhizome, Ecology, Geophilosophy
(A Map to this Issue)
Dianne Chisholm
Deleuze/Guattari and the Ada
Tree
Mark Halsey
Water
John Protevi
The Cassowary Is Indifferent
To All This
Stephen Muecke
"Inorganic, Yet Alive":
How Can Deleuze and Guattari Deal With the Accusation of Vitalism?
Leslie Dema
Molar, Moral, Molecular: Genealogy
to Geology
Andrew Lopez
Rhizome, Revisited: An Interpretive Walk through
The Interpretation of Dreams
"Deleuze and Guattari"
Earth Aesthesis:
Sallis’s Topographies Pioneers a Deleuze and Guattari
Aesthetics of the Earth
Bobby George
Accepting Invitations:
Desire Lines as Earthly Offerings
Matthew Tiessen
The Rhizomatics
of Domination: From Darwin to Biotechnology
Michael Mikulak
The Weather of
Weeds: Lisa Robertson’s Rhizome Poetics
Adam Dickinson
Romantic Individualism,
Animal Rights and the Challenge of Multiplicity
Louise Economides
Claybank, Saskatchewan
Sheri Benning
contributors notes
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