"Cartographies of Postcolonial Vegetal Politics resorts to Deleuze-Guattarian grammar to enunciate the productive disjunctures of vegetality while cartographizing differential repetitions of postcolonial vegetal politics"--
Cartographies of Postcolonial Vegetal Politics takes a deep dive into the stratified and rigidly segmented territorialities of Plant Humanities or Critical Plant Studies. It strikes up an epistemic departure from the arboreal structures of plant-thinking and subsequently lays out plant-becoming in terms of ontophytological thinking revised in alignment with rhizomatics so as to critically design the discursive edifices of postcolonial vegetal politicsthe differential grammatology of which stands wedded to the production of the new and thus is understood to be able to position vegetality as event-in-(dis)order. Abhisek Ghosal emphasizes the profound importance of Deleuzo-Guattarian grammatologies in pulling up plant-becoming from being subjected to a set of rigidly structured models of vegetality. It is by working out aleatory eventualities of postcolonial haecceities, that the rigid structures of vegetality constituting the intellectual terrain of Critical Plant Studies are tenably discarded to foreground n-1 becomings of vegetalitythe multiplicities of which can well be sensed by means of reckoning vegetality as deterritorial vector that can facilitate scholars to map the eventual unfolding of postcolonial vegetal politics afresh.
Cartographies of Postcolonial Vegetal Politics resorts to Deleuzo-Guattarian grammar to enunciate the productive disjunctures of vegetality while cartographizing differential repetitions of postcolonial vegetal politics.
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Cartographies of Postcolonial Vegetal Politics resorts to Deleuzo-Guattarian grammar to enunciate the productive disjunctures of vegetality while cartographizing differential repetitions of postcolonial vegetal politics.
Foreword Alex Taek-Gwang Lee
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Why Plant Humanities: An Overview
Chapter 1: Theory of the Plant: Cartographies of Plant-Thinking
Chapter 2: Remapping PlantLife: Plant Memory and Limits of Arboreality
Chapter 3: Recartographazing Ontophytology: Micropolitics, Transgressivity
and Rhizomatics
Chapter 4: Rhizomatic Ontophytological Thinking: Plant Aesthetics, Plant
Ethics and Phytoerotics
Chapter 5: Postcolonial Haecceities and Plant Humanities: Negotiating Indic
Vegetal Discourses
Chapter 6: Remapping Plant Humanities: Negotiating Postcolonial Vegetal
Politics
Conclusion: Deleuze, Guattari and Mathema of Vegetality
References
Index
About the Author
Abhisek Ghosal teaches in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology.