As an internationally respected feminist philosopher, radical social and political theorist, and tireless activist, Teresa Brennan (1952–2003) was one of the most provocative thinkers of our time. Living Attention is a tribute to the significance of her thought and a testament to the transformative power of her life.
This book demonstrates the scope of Brennan’s thought as it continues to challenge academics, public intellectuals, and government leaders. Her concerns ranged from the implications of psychoanalytic theory to relations between men and women to the effects of globalization on our ecological system. The contributors to this volume—from a broad variety of disciplines, including philosophy, literature, government, literary and critical theory, and women’s studies—take up Brennan’s call to radical thinking and, by examining different aspects of Brennan’s work, critically engage with her oeuvre.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Shannon Lundeen
1. A Surplus of Living Attention: Celebrating the Life and Ideas of Teresa Brennan
Alice A. Jardine
2. Living A Tension
Kelly Oliver
3. Time Difference: The Political Psychoanalysis of Teresa Brennan
Robyn Ferrell
4. Heidegger After Brennan
Anne O’Byrne
5. Repressed Knowledge and the Transmission of Affect
Susan James
6. Emotion, Affect, Drive: For Teresa Brennan
Charles Shepherdson
7. After Teresa Brennan
Kalpana Rahita Seshadri
8.
Ubuntu and Teresa Brennan’s Energetics
Drucilla Cornell
9. What’s Not Seen
Gillian Beer
10. Reading Brennan
Jane Gallop
11. Can We Make Peace? For Teresa Brennan
Julia Kristeva
A Eulogy for Teresa Brennan
Susan Buck-Morss
List of Contributors
Index
Sobre o autor
Alice A. Jardine is Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and of Studies on Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Harvard University. She is the coeditor (with Anne M. Menke) of
Shifting Scenes: Interviews on Women, Writing, and Politics in Post-68 France.
Shannon Lundeen is Associate Director of the Alice Paul Center for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality at the University of Pennsylvania and the coeditor (with Mary C. Rawlinson) of
The Voice of Breast Cancer in Medicine and Bioethics.
Kelly Oliver is W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University and the author of
The Colonization of Psychic Space: A Psychoanalytic Social Theory of Oppression.