Malabou’s references
You can’t avoid Deleuze when theorising media spectatorship, thought and cognition. I am preliminarily supposing that a connection between Deleuze and Malabou’s interest in philosophy via the brain occurs as some level through their interest in concepts of transformation (via ‘H’istory) and futurity.
Malabou neuroscience references:
Jean-Pierre Changeux, Neuronal man: the biology of the Mind
Jean Francois Dortier, The Humanities. Overview of Knowledge (1998), and Man, this strange animal. The origins of language, culture, thought (2004). Le Dictionnaire des sciences humaines (2004), The brain and thought, the revolution in cognitive science, (2nd ed. 2004), Une histoire des sciences humaines (2006).
La Recherche (magazine) http://www.larecherche.fr/
Antonio Damasio, The Feeling of What Happens etc
Daniel Dennett, Consciousness explained
Marc Jeannerod, Le cerveau intim; and La nature de lésprit and Motor Cognition: What Actions tell the self
Alain Prochaintz, How the Brain Evolved
Alain Trembleau, “La curieuse partition des nouveaux neurones,” La Recherche 367 (September 2003)
Joseph E. LeDoux, The synaptic self: How our brains become who we are
André Green, La Causalité psychique (1995)
Alain Ehrenburg, La fatigue détre soi: Depression et societe
Boris Cyrulnik. Un merveilleux malheur
Post-marx: Luc Boltankski and Eve Chiapello, The New Spirit of Capitalism
Philosophy: Freud, Bergson, Deleuze, Hegel, Paul Ricoeur, Derrida, Heidegger’s reading of Hegel, Blanchot, Foucault (on Blanchot, and the subject).



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