This volume joins the pragmatic philosophy of Deleuze to current
affairs. The twelve new essays in this volume use a contemporary context
to think through and with Deleuze. Engaging the here and now, the
contributors use the Deleuzian theoretical apparatus to think about
issues such as military activity in the Middle East, refugees,
terrorism, information and communication, and the State. The book is
aimed both at specialists of Deleuze and those who are unfamiliar with
his work but who are interested in current affairs. Incorporating
political theory and philosophy, culture studies, sociology,
international studies, and Middle Eastern studies, the book is designed
to appeal to a wide audience.Contributors include: Rosi Braidotti,
Claire Colebrook, Verena Conley, Eugene Holland, John Marks, Paul
Patton, Patricia Pisters, Laurence J. Silberstein, Kenneth Surin and
Nicholas Thoburn.Deleuze and the Contemporary World represents - a
fresh perspective on current affairs - a transdisciplinary response to
the contemporary world - a book that puts the concepts of Deleuze to
work