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The Nick of Time: Politics, Evolution, and the Untimely
Contributor(s): Grosz, Elizabeth (Author)
ISBN: 082233397X     ISBN-13: 9780822333975
Publisher: Duke University Press
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2004
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Annotation: "Elizabeth Grosz's "The Nick of Time: Politics, Evolution and the Untimely" is a major work. It achieves a richly nuanced and sweeping reconsideration of temporality in the context of contemporary feminist theory, critical theory, and theories of evolution. The considerations of Darwin, Nietzsche, Bergson, Deleuze, and Irigaray are especially impressive. "The Nick of Time" is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding how memory, historicity, and politics connect to and are reconfigured by temporality."--N. Katherine Hayles, author of "How We Became Posthuman: Virtual Bodies in Cybernetics, Literature, and Informatics"

"Elizabeth Grosz traces a timely path through the work of three major thinkers. Darwin, Nietzsche, and Bergson, each in his own way, force a rethinking of duration and transformation at the interchange between nature and culture. "The Nick of Time" suggestively connects their trajectories, drawing them together into a contemporary dialogue on the politics and philosophy of change."--Brian Massumi, author of "Parables for the Virtual: Movement, Affect, Sensation"

"Superbly written, deftly executed, and wonderfully instructive, "The Nick of Time" is a first-class piece of writing and thinking. It is unique in that it is interested in 'philosophy of life' issues not only for their own sake but also because of Elizabeth Grosz's wider theoretical and practical commitments, such as feminism and a radical cultural politics."--Keith Ansell Pearson, author of "Germinal Life: The Difference and Repetition of Deleuze"

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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | Mind & Body
- Science | Life Sciences - Evolution
- Science | Time
Dewey: 128
LCCN: 2004011106
Physical Information: 0.78" H x 6.06" W x 9.3" (0.99 lbs) 336 pages
 
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In this pathbreaking philosophical work, Elizabeth Grosz points the way toward a theory of becoming to replace the prevailing ontologies of being in social, political, and biological discourse. Arguing that theories of temporality have significant and underappreciated relevance to the social dimensions of science and the political dimensions of struggle, Grosz engages key theoretical concerns related to the reality of time. She explores the effect of time on the organization of matter and on the emergence and development of biological life. Considering how the relentless forward movement of time might be conceived in political and social terms, she begins to formulate a model of time that incorporates the future and its capacity to supersede and transform the past and present.

Grosz develops her argument by juxtaposing the work of three major figures in Western thought: Charles Darwin, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Henri Bergson. She reveals that in theorizing time as an active, positive phenomenon with its own characteristics and specific effects, each of these thinkers had a profound effect on contemporary understandings of the body in relation to time. She shows how their allied concepts of life, evolution, and becoming are manifest in the work of Gilles Deleuze and Luce Irigaray. Throughout The Nick of Time, Grosz emphasizes the political and cultural imperative to fundamentally rethink time: the more clearly we understand our temporal location as beings straddling the past and the future without the security of a stable and abiding present, the more transformation becomes conceivable.