[Vwoolf] Special Issue on Virginia Woolf and Rosi Braidotti

Graham Borland everyheartonbroadway at gmail.com
Fri Jul 15 16:26:41 EDT 2022


What a fantastic issue, with a fantastic list of contributors! Very excited
to read this.

Congratulations to all involved.

Graham

On Fri 15 Jul 2022 at 4:30 p.m., Peter Adkins via Vwoolf <
vwoolf at lists.osu.edu> wrote:

> Dear Fellow Woolfians, I would like to draw your attention to the recent
> publication of a special issue of Comparative Critical Studies entitled
> 'Reading Woolf / Reading Braidotti' edited by Ruth Clemens, Derek Ryan and
> myself. The
> Dear Fellow Woolfians,
>
> I would like to draw your attention to the recent publication of a special
> issue of *Comparative Critical Studies *entitled 'Reading Woolf / Reading
> Braidotti'
> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.euppublishing.com/toc/ccs/19/2__;!!KGKeukY!0qnrXyWCT46okbFsmpcKtXBT3A5vrWUb7JZzvsUhI8YXChOb7I68aKlU6RYugYt0S0z4sJPiH5jcboAUI1Yhx3miB0sA$>
> edited by Ruth Clemens, Derek Ryan and myself. The issue includes a new
> essay on Woolf by Braidotti, as well as essays by Jeff Wallace, Benjamin
> Hagen, Carrie Rohman, Caitlin Stobie, Ruth Clemens and myself.
>
> Those of you who attended the 2018 Annual International Conference on
> Virginia Woolf at the University of Kent in Canterbury might recognise the
> journal's contents! Rosi's essay is based on the keynote she delivered at
> that event and all of the essays started life as papers at the conference.
> The issue is dedicated to the memory of Laura Marcus, who was one of the
> keynote respondents to Rosi's lecture and was going to write an afterword
> for the issue.
>
> Best wishes,
> Peter
>
> Contents:
>
>
>    1. Guest Editors' Introduction: Reading Braidotti / Reading Woolf by
>    Peter Adkins, Ruth Alison Clemens and Derek Ryan
>    2. Virginia Woolf, Immanence and Ontological Pacifism by Rosi Braidotti
>    3. The Inhuman Death of Rachel Vinrace by Jeff Wallace
>    4. Woolfian Love in Aggregate: Posthuman – Queer – Feminist by
>    Benjamin Hagen
>    5. Wolves Like to Wander Around: Nomadic, Distal, and Unfurling Forces
>    in Maclear and Arsenault's Virginia Wolf by Carrie Rohman
>    6. The Mirrored Monster and Becoming-Wolf: Reflections on Desire in
>    Woolf and Braidotti by Caitlin Stobie
>    7. The Climate of *Orlando*: Woolf, Braidotti and the Anthropocene by
>    Peter Adkins
>    8. ‘Languages are so like their boots’: Linguistic Incompossibility in *Flush
>    *by Ruth Clemens
>
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 Graham Borland



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