Professor Ian Buchanan

Director
Institute for Social Transformation Research
University of Wollongong
New South Wales AUSTRALIA·   


Employment

  • 2006 – 2011 Professor of Critical and Cultural Theory in the Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory, Cardiff University.

  • 2003 – 2005 Foundation Chair of Communication and Cultural Studies, Charles Darwin University, Professor (Level E, Tenure).

  • 2002 – 2003 Senior Research Fellow (Level D, 1 year Contract), Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, Monash University.

  • 1997 – 2002 Senior Lecturer (Level C, Tenure), School of English, Journalism and European Languages, The University of Tasmania.

  • 1996 – 1997 Lecturer (Level B, 1 year Contract), The Department of English, The University of Western Australia.

  • 1995 - Associate Lecturer (Level A, 0.6, 6 month Contract), The School of English and Comparative Literature, Murdoch University.

  • 1991- 4 Tutor (Part-time), The School of English and Comparative Literature, Murdoch University.

  • 1991- 4 Tutor (Part-time), The School of Communication Studies, Murdoch University.
     

Degrees

  • 1995 PhD, Murdoch University: Thesis - Heterology: Towards a Transcendental Empiricist Approach to Cultural Studies.

  • 1990 First Class Honours in English and Comparative Literature, Murdoch University: Dissertation - “Philosophical Language as Rhetoric: A Reading of Derrida’s Metaphors”. (Equivalent to UK MA)

  • 1989 B.A. double major in English and Comparative Literature and Communication Studies.
     

International Competitive Grants Awarded (UK)

  • 2008-2010 Principal Investigator European Framework ‘Marie Curie’ Postdoctoral Fellowship “Intercultural Theory”, £140 000.

 
National Competitive Grants Awarded (Australia)

  • 2007-2009 Partner Investigator with Andrew Milner (Chief Investigator) Australian Research Council Discovery Grant “International Utopian Literature”, $560 093.

  • 2006-2008 Chief Investigator Australian Research Council Linkage Grant “Creative Tropical City”, $229 000 (transferred to Tess Lea when I moved to Cardiff)

  • 2005-07 Partner Investigator with Andrew Milner (Chief Investigator) Australian Research Council Discovery Grant “Demanding the Impossible: Utopian Literature and Science Fiction”, $360 000.

  • 2004-05 Chief Investigator Australian Research Council Linkage Grant “Volunteer Management Strategy for Australian Red Cross Blood Service”, $84 000.

  • 2003-6 Chief Investigator Australian Research Council Linkage Grant “Reading the Social Future of the Australian Red Cross Blood Service” $317 000


Institutional Research Grants Awarded (Australia)

  • 2003 Northern Territory University Project Grant, $5000

  • 2003 Monash University Research Travel Grant, $1500 (declined)

  • 2002 The University of Tasmania Institutional Research Grant Scheme (IRGS) $8800

  • 2002 The University of Tasmania Conference Support $4000 (Visiting Scholar: Tom Frank)

  • 2001 IRGS $10 000

  • 2001 Cultural Studies Association of Australia small grant $1000

  • 2001 The University of Tasmania Conference Support $4000 (CSAA: What’s Left of Theory?)

  • 2000 Australian Research Council small grant $9000

  • 1999 Australian Research Council small grant $4000

  • 1997 The University of Tasmania Conference Support Conference Support $5000 (de Certeau: A Symposium)

  • 1996 The University of Western Australia Conference Support $5000 (Deleuze: A Symposium)
     

 Editorships

  • 2006 Founding Editor, Deleuze Studies (Edinburgh University Press)

  • 2010 Co-series editor of monograph series “Critical Connections” (Edinburgh University Press)

  • 2008 Series Editor “Deleuze Encounters” (Continuum)

  • 2007 Co-series editor of monograph series “Plateaus” (Edinburgh University Press)

  • 1999 Series Editor of the monograph series, “Deleuze Connections” (Edinburgh University Press)
     

Editorial Boards

  • 2008 Advisory Board, Social Semiotics (UK)

  • 2008 Advisory Board, Body, Space and Technology (UK)

  • 2007 Advisory Board, Subjectivity (UK)

  • 2007 Advisory Board, Journal of the Faculty of Letters (Hacettepe University, Ankara)

  • 2007 Advisory Board, DRAIN (USA)

  • 2000 Board of Advisers,Er(r)go (Poland)

  • 2002 Editorial Board, Parallax (UK)

  • 2002 Associate Editor, Symplokē (USA)

  • 2002 Advisory Board, Culture, Theory & Critique (UK)

  • 2005-2006 Reviews Editor Australian Humanities Review (Australia)

  • 2001 Advisory Board, Southern Review (Australia)

  • 1999-2003 Reviews Editor, Southern Review (Australia)


Professional Development

  • 2004 Australian Research Management Society “Enabling the Research Environment” forum.

  • 2004 Australian Quality Forum ‘Quality Outcomes in Postgraduate Training”

  • 2002 Australian Vice-Chancellors’ Committee: Leadership Training course.

  • 2002 Australian University Quality Agency - quality auditor training

  • 2000 KPMG Performance Management Training


Publications


      Books

  • (under contract) Literary Theory Today, Polity

  • 2010 Oxford Dictionary of Critical Theory, OUP

  • 2008 Deleuze and Guattari’s Anti-Oedipus, Continuum. (Translated into Korean)

  • 2006 Fredric Jameson: Live Theory, Continuum.

  • 2000 Deleuzism: A Metacommentary, Duke University Press and Edinburgh University Press.

  • 2000 Michel de Certeau: Cultural Theorist, Sage.

     
      Edited Books

  • 2008 (with Patricia MacCormack) Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis and Cinema, Continuum.

  • 2008 (with Nicholas Thoburn) Deleuze and Politics, Edinburgh University Press.

  • 2007 Jameson on Jameson: Conversations on Cultural Marxism, Duke University Press (translated into Spanish and Korean)

  • 2006 (with Adrian Parr) Deleuze and the Contemporary World, Edinburgh University Press.

  • 2006 (with Caren Irr) On Fredric Jameson, SUNY Press.

  • 2005 (with Gregg Lambert) Deleuze and Space, Edinburgh University Press.

  • 2004 (with Marcel Swiboda) Deleuze and Music, Edinburgh University Press.

  • 2000 (with John Marks) Deleuze and Literature, Edinburgh University Press.

  • 2000 (with Claire Colebrook) Deleuze and Feminist Theory, Edinburgh University Press.

  • 1999 A Deleuzian Century? (reissue of South Atlantic Quarterly 96:3), Duke University Press.

  • 1999 (with Ruth Barcan) Imagining Australian Space UWA Press.
      

Guest Edited Journals

  • Guest Editor (with Jeffrey Di Leo) for Symploke (vol 11: 1-2 2003) a special issue on Literary Theory.

  • Guest Editor for South Atlantic Quarterly (vol 100:2 2001), a special issue on Michel de Certeau.

  • Guest Editor for Paragraph (vol 22:2 1999), a special issue on Michel de Certeau.

  • Guest Editor for Social Semiotics (vol 7:2 1997), a special issue on Gilles Deleuze.

  • Guest Editor for South Atlantic Quarterly (vol 96:3 1997), a special issue on Gilles Deleuze.

  • Guest Editor for Social Semiotics (vol 6:1 1996), a special issue on Michel de Certeau.
     

Chapters in Books

  • 2010 “Is a Schizoanalysis of Cinema Possible?” in Rodowick (ed) Afterimages of Gilles Deleuze’s Film Philosophy, University of Minnesota Press, pp 135--156. Revision and reprint of “Is a Schizoanalysis of Cinema Possible?” Revue CiNéMAS, 16:2-3, pp 117-45.

  • 2009 (with Laura Guillaume) “The Spectacle of War: Security, Legitimacy and Profit Post-9/11” in R. Braidotti, C. Colebrook and P. Hanafin (eds) Deleuze and Law: Forensic Futures, London: Palgrave, pp 179-197.

  • “Deleuze and the Internet” in Savat and Poster (eds) Deleuze and New Technology, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. A revision and reprint of “Deleuze and the Internet”, Australian Humanities Review 43.

  • 2009 “Is Anti-Oedipus a May ’68 book?” in Colebrook and Bell (eds) Deleuze and History, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp 206-224. A revision and reprint of chapter 1 of Deleuze and Guattari’s Anti-Oedipus.

  • 2008 “Deleuze and his Sources”, in Ross (ed) Modernism and Theory: A Critical Debate, London: Routledge, pp 40-8.

  • 2008 “Introduction: Five Theses of Actually Existing Schizoanalysis” in Buchanan and MacCormack (eds) Deleuze and the Schizoanalysis and Cinema, Continuum, 1-14.

  • 2008 “Politics, Theory, Praxis” in Buchanan and Thoburn (eds) Deleuze and Politics, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp 13-34. A revision and reprint of chapter 2 of Deleuze and Guattari’s Anti-Oedipus.

  • 2008 (with Nicholas Thoburn) “Introduction” in Buchanan and Thoburn (eds) Deleuze and Politics, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, pp 1-12.

  • 2007 “Enjoying Reality TV” in I Papadopoulou (ed) Coping with Extensive Texts, The University of Macedonia Press, pp 203-11. Revision and reprint of “Enjoying Reality TV”, Australian Humanities Review 22.

  • 2007 “Foreword”, in Buchanan (ed) Jameson on Jameson: Conversations on Cultural Marxism, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, pp vii-xv.

  • 2006 “Ideology and Utopia in the Work of Fredric Jameson, or, The Counter-Revolution in the Revolution” in Milner et al (eds) Imagining the Future: Utopia and Dystopia, Melbourne: Arena Publications, pp 83-98.

  • 2006 (with Adrian Parr) “Introduction” in Buchanan and Parr (eds) Deleuze and the Contemporary World, Edinburgh University Press, pp 1-20.

  • 2006 “Treatise on Militarism” in Buchanan and Parr (eds) Deleuze and the Contemporary World, Edinburgh University Press, pp 21-41. Revision and reprint of “War in the Age of Unintelligent Government”, Australian Humanities Review 36.

  • 2006 “Practical Deleuzism and Postmodern Space” in Fuglsang and Sorensen (eds) Deleuze and Social Theory, Edinburgh University Press, pp 135-150. Revision and Reprint “Practical Deleuzism and Postmodern Space” New Formations, 57, 26-38.

  • 2006 “Deleuze and Zizek” in M Sharpe and G Boucher (eds) Traversing the Fantasy: Critical Responses to Slavoj Zizek, Ashgate, pp 69-85. Revision and reprint of “Deleuze and Hitchcock: Schizoanalysis and The Birds” Strategies: Journal of Theory, Culture and Politics 15:1, pp 105-18.

  • 2006 “Introduction” (with Caren Irr) in Buchanan and Irr (eds) On Jameson, SUNY, pp 1-11.

  • 2006 “National Allegory Today: A Return to Jameson” in Buchanan and Irr (eds) On Jameson, SUNY, pp 173-88. Revision and reprint of 2003 “National Allegory Today - The Return to Jameson” New Formations, 51, pp 66-79.

  • 2005 (with Gregg Lambert) “Introduction: Deleuze and Space” in Buchanan & Lambert (eds) Deleuze and Space, Edinburgh University Press, pp 1-15.

  • 2005 “Space in the Age of Non-place” in Buchanan and Lambert (eds) Deleuze and Space, Edinburgh University Press, pp 16-35. Revision and reprint of 2004 “Deleuze and Non-place” Drain: Journal of Contemporary Art and Culture, 1:3.

  • 2005 “Schizophrenic Utopianism” in A Ballantyne (ed) Architecture Theory: A Reader in Philosophy and Culture, London: Continuum, pp 274-300. A reprint of Chapter 5 of Deleuzism.

  • 2004 “Introduction: Deleuze and Music” in Buchanan and Swiboda (eds) Deleuze and Music, Edinburgh University Press, pp 1-19.

  • 2000 (with John Marks) “Introduction: Deleuze and Literature” in Buchanan & Marks (eds) Deleuze and Literature, Edinburgh University Press, pp 1-13.

  • 2000 “De Certeau and Cultural Studies” in G Ward (ed) The de Certeau Reader Blackwell, pp 97-100.

  • 1999 (with Ruth Barcan) “Introduction: Imagining Space” in R. Barcan & I Buchanan (eds) Imagining Australian Space UWA Press, pp 7-11.

  • 1999 “Non-Places: Space in the Age of Supermodernity” in R. Barcan & I Buchanan (eds) Imagining Australian Space UWA Press, pp 169-76.

  • 1999 “Deleuze and Cultural Studies” in Buchanan (ed) A Deleuzian Century? Duke University Press. A reissue of South Atlantic Quarterly 96:3, pp 483-497. Reprinted in G Genosko (ed) 2000 Deleuze and Guattari: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers, London: Routledge.

  • 1999 “Introduction” in I Buchanan (ed) A Deleuzian Century? Duke University Press. A reissue of South Atlantic Quarterly, 96:3, pp 381-391

  • 1995 “Theory, That Dangerous Supplement: Heterology and the Analysis of 'Theory Effect'“ in M. Blackman, F. Muecke & M. Sankey (eds) The Textual Condition: Rhetoric & Editing, Sydney: Local Consumption, pp 64-77.

  • 1995 “Lefebvre and the Problem of Empty Space” in D. English & P. Van Toorn (eds) Speaking Positions and the Politics of Address: Aboriginality, Gender and Ethnicity in Australian Cultural Studies, Melbourne: VUT Press, 180-7.


Works in Translation

  • 2008 “Macht und Maschine – Zur Production des Gesellschaftlichen im Anti-Ödipus“ in R Krause and M Rölli (eds) Macht: Begriff und Wirkung in der politischen Philosophie der Gegenwart, Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, pp 119-32.

  • 2007 “Ort und Raum. Eine Verhältnisbestimmung mit Michel de Certeau”, trans Bernard Christophe, in M Füssel (ed) Michel de Certeau: Geschichte, Kultur, Religion, Konstanz: UKV Verlagsgesellschaft, pp 179-99. (Translation of chapter 5 of Michel de Certeau: Cultural Theorist).

  • 2003 “At globalisere Deleuze og Guattari” (Globalising Deleuze) trans Bent Meier Sørensen, Distinktion 6: 61-71. (Copenhagen).

  • 1998 “Deleuze yu Jameson: jingshenfenlie de wutuobangzhuyi he houxiandai kongjian de shenti” (Deleuze and Jameson) trans Chen Hong, in Wang Ning & Xue Xiaoyuan (eds), Quanqiuhua yu houzhimin piping, Beijing: Central Compilation and Translation Press, pp 205-225.


Articles in Refereed Journals

  • 2008 “Deleuze and the Internet”, Deleuze International (Darmstadt). Reprint of 2007 “Deleuze and the Internet”,Australian Humanities Review 43

  • 2007 “Deleuze and the Internet”,Australian Humanities Review 43.

  • 2007 “Is Anti-Oedipus a May ’68 Book?”, Arab Journal for the Humanities, 99: 25, pp 225-43. A revision and reprint of chapter 1 of A Reader’s Guide to Anti-Oedipus.

  • 2006 “Treatise on Militarism”, Symploke, 14:1-2, pp 1-17. Revision and reprint of “War in the Age of Unintelligent Government”, Australian Humanities Review 36.

  • 2006 “Deleuze’s ‘Life’ Sentences”, Polygraph, 18, pp 129-47.

  • 2006 “Is a Schizoanalysis of Cinema Possible?” Revue CiNéMAS, 16:2-3, pp 117-45.

  • 2006 “Practical Deleuzism and Postmodern Space” New Formations, 57, 26-38.

  • 2005 “War in the Age of Unintelligent Government”, Australian Humanities Review 36.

  • 2004 “Deleuze and Non-place” Drain: Journal of Contemporary Art and Culture, 1:3.

  • 2004 “Renovating Reality TV”Australian Humanities Review, 31.

  • 2004 “Inevitable Fusion? King Kong and the Libeskind Spire” Antithesis, 14, pp 170-174.

  • 2003 “National Allegory Today - The Return to Jameson” New Formations, 51, pp 66-79.

  • 2003 “The Utility of Empire” Continuum 17:4, pp 379-85.

  • 2003 “August 26: Two or Three Things Australians Don’t Seem to Want to Know About Asylum Seekers …”Australian Humanities Review 29.

  • 2002 “Reading Jameson Dogmatically” Historical Materialism 10:3, pp 223-43.

  • 2002 (with Elizabeth Leane) “What’s Left of Theory?” Continuum, 16:3, pp 253-8.

  • 2002 “What is ‘anti-globalisation’? I prefer not to say.” Review of Education/Pedagogy and Cultural Studies 24:1-2, pp 153-5.

  • 2002 “Deleuze and Hitchcock: Schizoanalysis and The Birds” Strategies: Journal of Theory, Culture and Politics 15:1, pp 105-18. Reprinted in M Sharpe and G Boucher (eds) Traversing the Fantasy: Critical Responses to Slavoj Zizek, Ashgate, pp 69-85.

  • 2001 “Guest Editor’s Introduction”South Atlantic Quarterly 100:2, pp 323-9.

  • 2001 “Deleuze and American (Mythopoeic) Literature” Southern Review 34: 2, pp 72-85.

  • 2001 “Deleuze’s ‘Immanent Historicism’” Parallax, 21, pp 29-39.

  • 2001 “Globalising Deleuze”Symploke 9:1/2, pp 80-92.

  • 2001 “Enjoying Reality TV”Australian Humanities Review 22. Reprinted I Papadopoulou (ed) Coping with Extensive Texts, The University of Macedonia Press, pp 203-11.

  • 2000 “Unknotting Place and Space” Salt 12:1, pp 137-56.

  • 1999 “The Stylistic Inflection” Paragraph 22:2, pp 133-145.

  • 1999 “Guest Editor’s Introduction”Paragraph 22:2, pp 115-7.

  • 1998 “The Everyday is an Other”, Antithesis 9, pp 39-56.

  • 1998 “Metacommentary on Utopia, or Jameson’s Dialectic of Hope” Utopian Studies 9:2, pp 18-30.

  • 1998 “Misrecognition in Titanic” Australian Humanities Review
  • 1997 “The Problem of the Body in Deleuze and Guattari, or, What Can a Body Do?” Body and Society 3:3, pp 73-91.
  • 1997 “De Certeau and Cultural Studies”, New Formations 31, pp 175-188.

  • 1997 “Deleuze and Cultural Studies”, South Atlantic Quarterly 96:3, pp 483-497.

  • 1997 “Introduction” South Atlantic Quarterly, 96:3, pp 381-391

  • 1997 “Deleuze and Popular Music, or Why is There So Much 80s Music on the Radio Today?”, Social Semiotics 7:2, pp 175-88.

  • 1997 “Deleuze and Popular Music” Australian Humanities Review 7.

  • 1997 “Guest Editor’s Introduction”, Social Semiotics, 7:2, pp 109-112.

  • 1996 “Heterophenomenology, or de Certeau’s Theory of Space”, Social Semiotics 6:1, pp 111-132.

  • 1996 “Guest Editor’s Introduction”, Social Semiotics 6:1, pp 1-6.

  • 1996 “What is Heterology?”, New Blackfriars 77:909, pp 483-93.

  • 1994 “Lefebvre and the Space of Everyday Life” Southern Review 27:2, pp 127-137.

  • 1993 “Extraordinary Spaces in Ordinary Places: De Certeau and the Space of Post-Colonialism” Span 36, pp 56-64

  • 1992 “Writing the Wrongs of History: De Certeau and Post Colonialism” Span, 33 pp 39-46


Electronic Publications

  • 2001 “The End of Cinema?” Senses of Cinema

 
Entries in Reference Works

  • (in press) “Michel de Certeau” in G Ritzer and M Ryan (eds) Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology.
  • (in press) “Gilles Deleuze” in Blackwell Companion to Critical Theory.
  • (in press) “Gilles Deleuze”in M Groden, M Kreiswirth and I Szeman eds, The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism.
  • (in press) “Deleuze and Guattari”, in M Groden, M Kreiswirth and I Szeman eds, The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism. (Revised)
  • 2005 “Michel de Certeau” in G Ritzer (ed) Encyclopedia of Social Theory, Sage, pp 87-90.2005 “Marc Augé” in G Ritzer  (ed) Encyclopedia of Social Theory, Sage, pp 18-19.

  • 2005 “Deleuze and Guattari”, in M Groden, M Kreiswirth and I Szeman eds, The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism.

  • 2001 “Heterology” in V. Taylor and C Winquist (eds) Encyclopedia of Postmodernism, Routledge, pp 177-8.

  • 2001 “Jameson” in V. Taylor and C Winquist (eds) Encyclopedia of Postmodernism, Routledge pp 194-5.


Published Conference Proceedings

  • 1993 (With Tanya Buchanan) “Patient Space”, in Bare Bones 2 Symposium Proceedings, Perth: Western Australian Intergraduate, pp 13-26.
  • 1992 “Hegemony and Saussure: Some Speculations” in Bare Bones Symposium Proceedings, Perth: Western Australian Intergraduate, pp 14-20
     

Review Articles

  • 2005 “Actually Existing Capitalism” – D Henwood After the New Economy, Review of Public Affairs (on-line journal).

  • 2004 “Antinomies of Anti-Capitalism” - L Featherstone Students Against Sweatshops, C-t Wu, Privatising Culture. The Cultural Studies Review, 10:1, pp 211-6.

  • 2003 “Three Serves of Zizek” - S Zizek, On Belief; Did Somebody Say Totalitarianism?; The Fragile Absolute.Southern Review 36:1, pp 116-20.

  • 2002 “Symptom or Diagnosis?” - G Agamben, Means Without Ends, P Virilio, Landscape of Events and S Buck-Morss, Dreamworld and Catastrophe. Continuum 16:2. Pp 245-8.

  • 2000 “Competing Modernisms” - TJ Clark, Farewell to an Idea and J Crary, Suspension of Perception, Southern Review 33:2, pp 238-42.

  • 1999 “Non-Place: Space in the Age of Supermodernity” Social Semiotics, 9:3 pp 393-8. Reprint from R. Barcan & I Buchanan (eds) Imagining Australian Space UWA Press.

  • “Philosophy and Changing the World” - Verena Andermatt Conley, Ecopolitics: The Environment in Poststructuralist Thought,Southern Review 30:3, pp361-4.

  • “What is Abstraction” - F Guattari, Chaosmosis: An Ethico-Aesthetic Paradigm, Southern Review 30:1, 100-2.

  • “Duel” - J Baudrillard, The Gulf War Did Not Take Place, Southern Review 29:3, pp 356-8.

  • “Touring Bataille” - C. Bailey Gill, Bataille: Writing the Sacred, Southern Review 29:2, pp 243-5.

  • “How Does One Read Deleuze?” - M. Hardt, Gilles Deleuze: An Apprenticeship in Philosophy, Southern Review 29:1, pp 98-101.

  • “What am I to Fear?” - B. Massumi (ed), The Politics of Everyday Fear, Cultural Studies 11:2, pp 358-361.

  • “Spatial Practice” - H. Lefebvre, The Production of Space, Social Semiotics 2:2, pp 152-6.

  • “Postmodernism in the Nursery” - J-F Lyotard, The Postmodern Explained to Children: Correspondence 1982-1985, Southern Review 27:3, pp 372-4.

  • “From Work to Textbook”, Social Semiotics 6:1, pp 147-155.

  • “Not Your Everyday Marxist” - H. Lefebvre, The Critique of Everyday Life, Arena 99/100, pp 250-2.

  • “World and Text” - Barnes & Duncan (eds), 1992, Writing Worlds: Discourse, Text & Metaphor in the Representation of Landscape, Southern Review, 25:3 pp 347-9.

  •  “Reading the Writing on the Wall” - J. Bushnell, Moscow Graffiti: Language and Subculture,Cultural Studies 7:1, pp 158-60. 


Reviews

  • “Diet Zizek” - S Zizek, Iraq: The Borrowed Kettle, Symploke 2004, 12: 1-2, pp 291-2.

  • “Eating Out With (A) Differance” - S. Melrose, Eating Out, Southerly 1992:1 pp 157-9.

  • “Investment Without Profit” - A. Gould, To the Burning City,Southerly 1992:4 pp 182-186.

  • B. Rigby, Popular Culture in Modern France: A Study of Cultural Discourse, Textual Practice 8:2, pp 388-391.

  • B. Massumi, A User's Guide to Capitalism and Schizophrenia: Deviations from Deleuze and Guattari, Theory, Culture & Society, 11:3, pp 166-8.

  • P. Bourdieu & J. Coleman, Social Theory For A Changing Society, Span 34/35, pp 402-4.

  • P. Bourdieu, Language and Symbolic Power, SubStance 71/72 pp 342-4.

  • G. Deleuze, The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque, AUMLA 80 pp 103-4.

  • G. Deleuze, The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque, SubStance 75, pp 124-7.

  • M. de Certeau, The Mystic Fable, Span 36, pp 692-6.

  • G. Deleuze, & F. Guattari, What is Philosophy?, Textual Practice 10:1, pp 217-222.

  • D.N. Rodowick, Gilles Deleuze’s Time Machine, Social Semiotics 9:1, pp 146-8.

  • J. Marks, Gilles Deleuze: Vitalism and Multiplicity, International Studies in Philosophy, 35:1, pp 150-2.


Visiting Professorships

  • March 2009 Department of Philosophy, Charles University, Czech Republic.

  • January 2009 Department of American Studies, Cologne University, Germany.

  • November 2008 Department of English Sung Kyun Kwan University, Seoul Korea.

 
Master Classes

  • July 2010, Deleuze Camp 4, Amsterdam University, Amsterdam.

  • August 2009, Deleuze Camp 3, Cologne University, Cologne.

  • August 2008 Deleuze Camp 2, Cardiff University, Cardiff.

  • August 2007 Deleuze Camp 1, Cardiff University, Cardiff.

  • December 2006 Two Day Workshop on Anti-Oedipus, School of English and American Studies, University of Cologne (Germany).

  • May 2006 One Day Workshop on Deleuzian Applications, School of Business, Växjo University (Sweden).

  • September 2005 Two Day Workshop on Deleuzian Applications, School of Internet Studies, Curtin University (Australia).

  • June 2005 Three Day Workshop on Deleuze and ‘Complexity’, School of Geography, Australian National University (Australia).


Invited Plenary Presentations

  • May 2010 Schizoanalysis and Visual Culture, Cardiff University

  • August 2008 ‘One or Several Deleuzes?’ The First International Deleuze Studies Conference, Cardiff University.

  • November 2006 Schizoanalysis Of Cinema, Cardiff University.

  • July 2005 Creative Tropical City, Charles Darwin University

  • December 2001 What’s Left of Theory? Annual CSAA conference, University of Tasmania.

  • January 1998 de Certeau: A Symposium, University of Tasmania.

  • December 1996 A Deleuzian Century?, University of Western Australia.

  • November 2009 “February 13, 2008, or, the Baleful Enchantments of an Apology”, Deleuze and Political Activism, Cardiff University, Cardiff.

  • September 2009 “Fantasies of Disorder”, The Politics of the Symptom, Cardiff University, Cardiff.

  • August 2009 “Deleuze and Political Activism”, Connect Deleuze, Cologne, Cologne University.

  • September 2008 “Deleuze and his Sources”, Lines of Flight, Manchester Metropolitan University.

  • August 2008 “The Desire for War”, One or Several Deleuzes?, Cardiff University.

  • September 2007 “Deleuze and the Internet”, The Deleuzian Event, Manchester Metropolitan University.

  • April 2007 “Against Cynical Reason”, Social Philosophy, Staffordshire University.
  • April 2007 “History, Allegory, Interpretation”, IDEA: English Studies, Haceptette University, Ankara.
  • January 2007 “The Axiomatics of Global Capital”, Capitalism, Democracy and Organisation Workshop, Cardiff University School for Business.
  • March 2006 “War, Biopower and the Crisis of Legitimacy”, Forensic Futures: Interrogating the Posthuman Subject, Birkbeck College, London.
  • March 2006 “A Taste for War?” Aesthetics, Culture and Society, Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh.
  • February 2006 “Utopia in Deleuze and Jameson”, Utopia: Towards a New Political Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark.

  • June 2004 “Counter Revolution in the Revolution”, Globalisation and Indigenous Cultures, Zhengzhow University, China.

  • May 2004 “Treatise on Militarism”, The Deleuze Conference, Trent University, Canada.

  • September 2003, “Two or Three Things Australians Don’t Seem to Want to Know About Asylum Seekers”, The Charles Darwin Symposium, Northern Territory University.

  • April 2003, “Two or Three Things Australians Don’t Seem to Want to Know About Asylum Seekers”, The Future of Utopia, Duke University, North Carolina, USA.

  • December 2001, “National Allegory in Australia”, Nation/States, University of Adelaide.

  • September 2001, “A Superior Empiricism Demands a Superior Dialectics”, Immanent Choreographies: Deleuze and Neo-Aesthetics, Tate Modern, London, UK.

  • April 2000, “Dreaming About Right Now: The Utopian Element in Jameson’s Writing”, Globalisation and Cultural Identity, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

  • March 1999, “Deleuze and Economics”, Global Capital and Postmodern Culture, Duke University, North Carolina, USA.

  • August 1998, “Deleuze and Jameson: Schizophrenic Utopianism and the Body in Postmodern Space”, The International Conference on Globalization and the Future of the Humanities, Beijing Language and Culture University.

  • June 1997, “Jameson and Utopia”, Critical Theories: China and the West, Hunan Normal University, Chang-Sha, China.


Conferences Presentations

  • July 2010 “An Affair of Perception: Schizoanalysis and Visual Culture”, Connect, Continue, Create, Amsterdam University.

  • November 2008 “The Baleful Enchantments of an Apology”, Enchanting Technovisuality, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

  • July 2008 “The Internet and Globalisation”, Sacred Crossroads, University of the West Indies, Jamaica.

  • November 2006 “Towards a Schizoanalysis of Cinema”, Is a Schizoanalysis of Cinema Possible? Cardiff University.

  • September 2006 “False Consciousness versus Cynical Reason, or, the Antinomies of Ideology”, Did Somebody Say Ideology: Slavoj Zizek in a Post-Ideological Universe, Cardiff University.

  • September 2006 “Towards a New Ontology of War”, Engaging Baudrillard, Swansea University.

  • March 2006 “The Art of the Involuntary”, Beckett’s Proust/Deleuze’s Proust, Cardiff University.

  • December 2005 “Treatise on Militarism” CSAA: Cultural Fix, UTS, Sydney.

  • December 2005 “Counter-Revolution in the Revolution” Demanding the Impossible, Monash University, Melbourne.

  • December 2004 “The Axiomatic” CSAA: Everyday Inc, Murdoch University.

  • December 2003, “The Art of Abode and Territory”, MLA, San Diego.

  • December 2003, “Saving the Body”, CSAA: Culture Incorporated, Christchurch (NZ).

  • October 2003 “In Fear of the World”, Diffusions, Canberra.

  • December 2002, “The Utility of Empire”, CSAA: The Utility of Culture, Melbourne.

  • May 2002 “Deleuze and Machinism” Society for Science and Literature, Aarhus (Denmark).

  • December 2001, “Schizoanalysis and Hitchcock”, CSAA: What’s Left of Theory?, Hobart.

  • December 2001, “When Dystopias Become Utopias, Utopians Should be Worried”, Antipodean Utopias, Hobart.

  • July 2001, “Why Deleuze and Guattari are Postmodern and Dialectical”, AAP, Hobart.

  • December 2000, “Why Deleuze and Guattari are not Postmodernist”, MLA, Washington DC, USA.

  • December 2000, “Out of fashion, Deleuze and Postmodernism” CSAA: On the Beach, Brisbane.

  • November 2000, “Why Deleuze and Guattari are Postmodern”, Postmodern Productions: Text - Power - Knowledge, Erlangen, Germany.

  • December 1999, “Unknotting de Certeau’s Place and Space”, CSAA: Synthetics, University of Western Sydney.

  • May 1999, “Deleuze and Metacommentary”, Rhizomatics, Genealogy and Deconstruction, Trent University, Peterborough, Canada.

  • February 1999, “The Colonial ‘I’ v the Colonial Eye: The Disembodied and the Re-embodied Robinson Crusoe”, The Colonial Eye, The University of Tasmania.

  • December 1998, “De Certeau and Postcolonial Theory” CSAA: Postcoloniality/ Cultural Studies: Representing Difference, Adelaide, University of South Australia.

  • January 1998, “Metacommentary on Dystopia: De Certeau’s Cultural Politics”, de Certeau: A Symposium, The University of Tasmania.

  • February 1997, “The Cultural Work of Film”, AULLA: 29th Congress, The University of Sydney.

  • December 1996, “Why is there so much 80s music on the radio today?” CSAA, Fremantle.

  • September 1996, “There is Always Time for Nostalgia”, Time & Memory, University of Melbourne.

  • July 1996, “Death Narratives, or the Metaphorization of Murder - Serial-Killer Movies and the Cultural Unconscious”, Narrative & Metaphor: Across the Disciplines, The University of Auckland, New Zealand.

  • December 1995, “De Certeau and Cultural Studies” CSAA: Whose Cultural Studies?, Charles Sturt University.

  • July 1994, “Desiring the Undesirable” Foucault: The Legacy, Ramada Inn, Surfer's Paradise.

  • September 1993, “Theory, That Dangerous Supplement: Heterology and the Analysis of 'Theory Effect',” ASPACLS: The Textual Condition - Rhetoric & Editing, University of Sydney.

  • September 1993, “What Can a Body Do?” Bodies of Knowledge, Curtin University of Technology.

  • February 1993, “Heterology: De Certeau and the Voice of the Other,” AULLA: 27th Congress, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand.

  • December 1993, “Lefebvre and the Space of Everyday Life (Spirit Got Lost)”, CSAA: Speaking Positions, Victorian University of Technology.

  • December 1992, “Extraordinary Spaces in Ordinary Places: De Certeau and the Space of Post-Colonialism,” SPACLALS: Post-Colonial Fictions, Fremantle.

  • September 1992, “Patient Space” (with Tanya Buchanan), Barebones Postgraduate Symposium 2, Curtin University of Technology.

  • September 1991, “Hegemony and Saussure: Some Speculations”, Barebones Postgraduate Symposium, The University of Western Australia.


Seminar Presentations

  • May 2010 “Schizoanalysis and the Visual Field”, Graduate School, Darmstadt Technical University.

  • February 2010 “February 13, 2008, or, the Baleful Enchantments of an Apology”, Department of Film Studies, Ulster University

  • November 2009 “February 13, 2008, or, the Baleful Enchantments of an Apology”, Department of Film Studies, St. Andrew’s University.

  • November 2009 “February 13, 2008, or, the Baleful Enchantments of an Apology”, Department of Drama, Trinity College Dublin.

  • February 2009 “Deleuze and the Internet” Department of Media Studies, Anglia Ruskin University.

  • November 2008 “Against Cynical Reason”, Department of English Sung Kyun Kwan University, Seoul Korea.

  • November 2008 “History, Allegory, Interpretation”, Department of English Sung Kyun Kwan University, Seoul Korea.

  • October 2008 “Deleuze’s Inspirations: Artaud, Lawrence and Freud”, Department of Cultural Studies, Nottingham University.

  • March 2008 “Deleuze, the Internet and Cultural Geography”, Department of Geography, Bristol University.

  • February 2008 “Deleuze and the Internet”, Institute for Cultural Research, Lancaster University.

  • December 2007 “The Machineries of Joy: Desiring-Machines in Art and Literature”, School of English and American Studies, University of Cologne (Germany).

  • October 2007 “The Desire for War (in Iraq), Department of International Politics, University of Aberystwyth.

  • April 2007 “The Micropolitics of Desire”, Department of Visual Culture, Leeds University.

  • April 2007 “Deleuze, Desire and Death”, Department of Western Languages, Boğazici University.

  • March 2007 “Practical Deleuzism”, Department of English Literature, Edinburgh University.

  • January 2007 “Towards a Schizoanalysis of Cinema”, Department of Philosophy, University of Dundee.

  • December 2006 “Is a Schizoanalysis of Cinema Possible?”, School of English and American Studies, University of Cologne.

  • December 2006 “Power and Desire”, Institute of Philosophy, Darmstadt Technical University.

  • December 2006 “Is a Schizoanalysis of Cinema Possible?”, School of Visual Arts, Goldsmiths University.

  • October 2006 “Is a Schizoanalysis of Cinema Possible?”, School of English, Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University.

  • February 2006 “Treatise on Militarism” Critical Theory Institute, Manchester University.

  • February 2006 “Deleuze’s ‘Life’ Sentences” English Research Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University.

  • November 2003, “Deleuze and Leadership” Centre for Management Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School.

  • March 2003, “Two or Three Things Australians Don’t Seem to Want to Know About Asylum Seekers”, CCLCS, Monash University.

  • October 2002, “Towards an Ethics of the Image”, Department of Gender Studies, The University of Sydney.

  • August 2002 “Towards an Ethics of the Image”, School of Communication Studies, The University of Otago.

  • May 2002 “Deleuze and Postmodernism/Globalisation” Centre for Management Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School.

  • May 2002 “Deleuze and Postmodernism/Globalisation” Helsinki School for Social Research.
  • March 2001, “Deleuze and Dialectics”, SEELL: Removing the Boundaries, The University of Tasmania.
  • May 2000, “Metahistoriography and de Certeau”, School of History and Classics, The University of Tasmania.
  • April 2000, “Deleuze and Grunge: The New Naturalism”, CCLCS, Monash University.

  • March 2000, “De Certeau’s Heterology: The Book we’ll never read”, DEELL: Removing the Boundaries, The University of Tasmania.

  • February 2000, “The Technology of Manipulation: Deleuze and Postmodern Architecture”, Humanities Centre, Harvard University.

  • February 2000, “De Certeau and Space”, University of California, Santa Cruz.

  • October 1999, “Unknotting de Certeau’s Place and Space”, Cultural Geography Research Group Working Paper, The University of Tasmania.

  • March 1999, “Deleuze’s Becoming Woman and the World Historical”, DEELL: Removing the Boundaries, The University of Tasmania.

  • March 1997, “Deleuze and American Literature”, DEELL: Removing the Boundaries, The University of Tasmania.

  • April 1996, “Heterophenomenology, or de Certeau’s Theory of Space”, English Department Staff Seminar, The University of Western Australia.

  • March 1994, “Things That Make You Go ... Hmmmm; or Deleuze and Guattari Go to a Disco”, Sociology and Women's Studies Staff Seminar, Murdoch University.

  • October 1994, “On de Certeau”, Sociology and Women's Studies Staff Seminar, Murdoch University.

  • November 1994, “Heterology and the Ethnographic Encounter”, School of Media and Communication Studies, Central Queensland University.

  • October 1993 “The Philosophical Problem of What a Body Can Do” MUPSA: (Re)Moving the Boundaries, Murdoch University.

  • May 1993, “Hotblooded Slaves and Stonecold Masters: A Deleuzian Detour Through Games of Domination,” MUPSA: (Re)Moving the Boundaries, Murdoch University.


Awards

  • 1999 Teaching Merit Certificate

 
Scholarships

  • 1991-1994 Australian Postgraduate Research Award

 
Memberships

  • 2002-2005 President of Cultural Studies Association of Australasia.

  • 1991-2005 The Cultural Studies Association of Australia (member of executive committee 1998-2002)

  • 1997-2006 Modern Language Association (USA)

  • 1991-1996 South Pacific Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies

  • 1993-1998 Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association

  • 1993-1996 Australia and South Pacific Association for Comparative Literary Studies

  • 1996-1998 The Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy


University Service

  • 2004 Associate Dean Research and Postgraduate Studies for the Faculty of Law, Business Arts (Charles Darwin University).

  • 2004-5 Chair of Charles Darwin University/Northern Territory Tourist Commission research partnership steering committee

  • 2002 Program Coordinator English (University of Tasmania)

  • 2002 School of English, Journalism and European Languages Executive Committee (University of Tasmania)

  • 2002 Honours Coordinator, School of English, Journalism and European Languages Executive Committee (University of Tasmania)

  • 1999-02 Program Coordinator Interdisciplinary Program in Cultural Studies (University of Tasmania)

  • 2001-3 Elected Member Academic Senate (University of Tasmania).

  • 2001 Assessor for Institutional Research Grants (University of Tasmania).

  • 2001 Convenor CSAA Annual Congress: What’s Left of Theory?

  • 1998-00 Postgraduate Coordinator, School of English, Journalism and European Languages Executive Committee (University of Tasmania)

  • 1998-00 Research Planning Committee, School of English, Journalism and European Languages Executive Committee (University of Tasmania)

  • 1999 Working Party for early career researchers (University of Tasmania)

  • 1998-00 School Marketing Coordinator School of English, Journalism and European Languages Executive Committee (University of Tasmania)

  • 1998 Convenor de Certeau: A Symposium (University of Tasmania)

  • 1997-8 Convenor School Seminar Series, “Removing the Boundaries” School of English, Journalism and European Languages Executive Committee (University of Tasmania)

  • 1997-01 School Library Liaison, School of English, Journalism and European Languages Executive Committee (University of Tasmania)

  • 1996 Convenor Deleuze: A Symposium (University of WA)

  • 1994 Postgraduate Representative on Postgraduate Student Management Committee (Murdoch)

  • 1993-4 Postgraduate Representative Humanities School Board (Murdoch)

  • 1993-4 Postgraduate Representative Education Council (Murdoch)


Professional Service

  • 2007-10 Member Peer Review College of AHRC.

  • 2003 Grant Assessor for Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

  • 1998-03 Executive Committee Member, Cultural Studies Association of Australia.

  • 2007 External reader for Acumen

  • 2007 External reader for Pluto

  • 2002 External Reader for Hong Kong University Press

  • 1999-03 External reader for Duke University Press

  • 1998-03 External reader for Edinburgh University Press

  • 1998-03 External reader for Blackwell

  • 2000-03 External reader for Athlone Press.

  • 2002 External reader for Continuum.


Public Service

  • 2003 Judge, Northern Territory Press Council Journalist of the Year Award.

  • 2003 Guest Speaker, Future Leaders Forum

  • 2003 Guest Speaker, Launch of Arts Law NT


Media

  • July 4 2007 Interviewed on Good Morning Wales, BBC, to discuss Theory, Faith, Culture conference.

  • November 28 2005, interviewed by Triple J to speak about Ministerial intervention into ARC granting process.

  • June 1, 2004, interviewed by Richard Margitson on ABC radio to discuss Creative Tropical City Forum.

  • May 26 2004, interviewed by Daryl Manzie on TopFM to discuss Creative Tropical City Forum.

  • April 30 2004, interviewed by Triple J to speak about live music initiative.

  • April 29, Guest speaker at Capital City Forum.

  • April 29 2004, interviewed by Richard Margitson on ABC radio to discuss Capital City Forum.

  • October 23 2003, presentation to Australian Public Relations Institute (NT) on ARC Linkage Project, “The Social Future of ARCBS”.

  • August 16-17 2003, “Profile” appears in The Weekend Australian.

  • October 22 2003, interviewed by Julia Christensen on ABC radio to talk about ARC Linkage Project, “The Social Future of ARCBS”.


Consultancies

  • 2002 Australian Red Cross Blood Service - advised on formulation of research project investigating social capital as planning tool for management of rural collection centres.

  • 2003 Office of Territory Development - advised on the writing of the request for tender document for the Darwin City waterfront development.

  • 2003 Tasmanian Association of Teachers of English - provided specialist training to prepare teachers for the uptake of a new communications curriculum.

 
Born:
Perth, Western Australia, AUSTRALIA

Based: Wollongong, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA