

An edition of The Nick of Time (2004)
Politics, Evolution, and the Untimely
By Elizabeth Grosz
Publish Date
November 2004
Publisher
Duke University Press
Language
eng
Pages
326
Description:
"In this pathbreaking new work, Elizabeth Grosz proposes a theory of becoming in place of the prevailing emphasis on being in social, political and biological discourse. Drawing on evolutionary biology, she explores the effect of time on the organization of matter and the development of biological life. She argues that factoring in the relentless forward movement of time throws new light on the ever-growing complication of social life, and also on political struggle." "Grosz juxtaposes the work of Darwin, Nietzsche and Bergson. Each theorises time as an active phenomenon with specific effects, with a profound impact on understandings of the body in relation to time. She shows how their concepts of life, evolution, and becoming are manifest in the work of Deleuze and Irigaray".--BOOKJACKET.
subjects: Topics in philosophy, Time, History, Science, Philosophy, Science/Mathematics, Life Sciences - Evolution - Human, Mind & Body, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies/Feminist Theory, Science Studies, Women's Studies - General, Philosophy & Social Aspects, Body, Human, Darwin, charles, 1809-1882, Bergson, henri, 1859-1941, Human body, Philosophy and ethics, Political science, Biology, Evolution, Becoming (Philosophy), Chronobiology, Feminist theory, Nature and civilization
People: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844-1900), Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
Times: 1809-1882