Women Reading Deleuze c/o Edinburgh University Press
Celebrating Women in Philosophy
This International Women's Day, we're amplifying the work of women philosophers.
Our Women Reading Deleuze virtual issue pulls out articles from the Deleuze and Guattari Studies journal, chapters from the Deleuze Connections series and blog posts from our Deleuze Centenary celebrations, all written by women.
20 articles, chapters and blog essays by women
- 7 articles from Deleuze and Guattari Studies published between 2008 (‘Feminist Lines of Flight from the Majoritarian Subject’ by Tomsin Lorraine) and 2025 (‘On Deleuze’s Hidden Emissions: Loving Spinoza’ by Moira Gatens)
- 8 chapters from Deleuze Connections, ranging from Pussy Riot v. Trump to becoming-lesbian
- 5 blog essays from some of the biggest names in the field, including Rosi Braidotti and Claire Colebrook
Browse the virtual issue
I have now read Bill Ross's 'Order and the Virtual - The Philosophy and Science of Deleuzian Cosmology'. A challenging and yet rewarding experience, further post to follow.


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