Gender after Lyotard /
edited by Margret Grebowicz.
- Albany : State University of New York Press, c2007.
- ix, 238 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
- SUNY series in gender theory .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-227) and index.
Editor's introduction: After Lyotard / Margret Grebowicz -- On promising and destructive monsters : reading Lyotard's "She" / Margret Grebowicz and Emily Zakin -- I ain't got no body : Lyotard and le genre of p osthumanism / Neil Badmington -- Incisive bodies : Lolo, Lyotard, and t he "exorbitant law of listening to the inaudible" / Nikki Sullivan -- L yotard's writing the body : a feminist approach? / Charmaine Coyle -- S cenes from a marriage : Lyotard, Pinter, and the theater of gender / Ke llie Bean -- Lyotard, Chadwick, and the logic of dissimulation / Rachel Jones -- Lyotard and Euridice : the anamnesis of the feminine / Dorota Glowacka -- "The film-work does not think" : refiguring Lyotard for fe minist film theory / Theresa Geller -- "Nourished" on the irremediable differend of gender : Lyotard's sublime / Joanna Zylinska -- Differend, sexual difference, and the sublime : Lyotard, Irigaray, Duras / Andrew Slade -- Feminist science studies after Lyotard : dissensus, knowledge , and responsibility / Margret Grebowicz -- Lyotard, the colonial condi tion, and gender / Rada Ivekovic (trans. Daniel W. Smith and Margret Grebowicz) -- Afterword: On mobled power / James Williams.