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

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