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137 Index Abraham, Karl, 64, 76 Abraham, Nicholas, 75 Agamben, Giorgio, 85–87 Altieri, Charles, 76 Anaximander, 34 Andreas-Salomé, Lou, 107 Arendt, Hannah, xvi, 41, 117, 121–122 Armstrong, David, 25 Augustine, Saint, 121 Aymar, Jacques, 49 Beer, Gillian, xv–xvi Benjamin, Andrew, 24 Birmingham, Peg, 40–41 Blake, William, 102 Blanchot, Maurice, 102 Bonaparte, Napoleon, 36 Bond, Randy, 129 Braidotti, Rosi, 24 Brennan, Sanji, 45 Brennan, Teresa, “Education of the Senses,” 113 Exhausting Modernity: Grounds for a New Economy, 1, 6, 15, 33–34, 37 Globalization and Its Terrors, 1, 8, 15, 18–19 History After Lacan, xiii, 1, 3, 6, 14, 18, 23–25, 30, 33, 35, 37, 47, 63–64, 82 Interpretation of the Flesh, The: Freud and Femininity, xi, xii, 1–3, 14, 17–18, 30, 64, 70, 73, 107, 111 “My Open Agenda, or How Not to Make the Right Career Moves,” 104 Transmission of Affect, The, xi, xv, xvi, 2, 11, 17, 19, 22, 45–51, 55, 79, 101, 108–109, 111, 113–114 “Two Forms of Consciousness,” 103 Buck-Morss, Susan, xvii Bush, George W., 128 Butler, Judith, 98 Caruth, Cathy, 67, 77 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 76 Clark, Arthur C., 5 Comte, August, 36 Cornell, Drucilla, xv Damasio, Antonio, 103, 105 Daston, Lorraine, 55 Deleuze, Gilles, 25, 28, 30, 92 Derrida, Jacques, 24–25, 30, 42, 68–69, 75 Deutscher, Penelope, 24 Deutscher, Max, 24, 27 Diderot, Denis, 89 Dilthey, Wilhelm, 36 Diprose, Roslyn, 24, 48 Donne, John, 105–106 Drogo (bishop), 105 138 Living Attention Easthope, Anthony, 29 Ehrmann, Max, 130 Einstein, Albert, 10 Fanon, Frantz, 85–86 Felman, Shoshana, 76 Ferrell, Robyn, xii-xiii, xvi, 31 Foucault, Michel, 30, 68–69 Freud, Sigmund, xiv, xvi, 2, 10, 18, 24, 33, 57, 58–62, 64, 65–66, 68, 70–75, 81, 84, 91-93, 107, 113, 119, 124 Gallop, Jane, xvi, 19 Gandhi, Mohandas, 86 Gatens, Moira, 24, 48 Grave, S.A., 29 Green, André, 77 Grosz, Elizabeth, 24, 48, 57, 92, 98 Guattari, Felix, 25 Harari, Roberto, 76 Hart, Kevin, 24 Hart, Sandy, 110–111 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 36 Heidegger, Martin, xiii, 25, 33–43, 57, 63, 76 Herrnstein, Richard, 79–80 Hitler, Adolf, 121 Hoff, Shannon, 117 Hölderlin, Friedrich, 36 Hume, David, xiv, 53 Irigaray, Luce, 93 Ishiguro, Kazuo, 83 James, Susan, xiii, 55 Jardine, Alice, xi, xvi, 130 Jay, Martin, 102 Jeremiah (prophet), 117, 125 Jesus Christ, 118 John Paul II (pope), 120 Juenger, Ernst, 36 Kant, Immanuel, xvi, 120, 124 Kisiel, Theodore, 36 Klein, Melanie, 37, 58 Kristeva, Julia, xvi-xvii Lacan, Jacques, xiv, 24–30, 33–34, 42, 59–64, 66–71, 73, 76–77, 84–85, 87, 89, 93 Lacoue-Labarthe, Philippe, 33 Leader, Darian, 62, 76 Lloyd, Genevieve, 24, 48 Malebranche, Nicolas, xiv, 51 de Man, Paul, 67 Mandella, Nelson, 99 Maquarrie, John, 43 Marcus, George, 24 Marx, Karl, 24–25, 45, 63, 127, Massumi, Brian, 24 Miller, Jacques-Alain, 63, 76, 89 Morrison, Toni, 5 Moyers, Bill, 128 Murray, Charles, 79, 80 Nancy, Jean-Luc, 40 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 124 Novalis, 36 Nussbaum, Martha, 75 O’Byrne, Anne, xiii Oliver, Kelly, xii, xiv, 57 Park, Katherine, 55 Pateman, Carole, 24, 48 Patton, Paul, 24 Pines, Joseph, 88 Place, U.T., 29–30 Plato, 120 Presley, C.F., 27 Proust, Marcel, 107, 118 Robinson, Edward, 43 de Saussure, Ferdinand, 29 Scheler, Max, 36 Schleiermacher, Friedrich, 36 Searle, John, 31 Seshadri, Kalpana Rahita, xv, 64 Shepherdson, Charles, xiv, 76 de Silva, Mark, 131 Smart, Jack, 25–27 Smith, Adam, xiv, 53 Spinoza, Baruch, xiv, 5, 50–51, 68, 105 [3.139.237.130] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 01:47 GMT) Index 139 Stalin, Joseph, 121 Stevenson, Adlai, 131 Teachout, Woden, 108–110, 114–115 Terada, Rei, 76 Torok, Maria, 75 van der Kolk, Bessel, 77 Vermeir, Koen, 55 West, Cornel, 128 Wollheim, Richard, 75 Wood, David, 40, 42 [3.139.237.130] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 01:47 GMT) PHILOSOPHY / WOMEN’S STUDIES alice a. jardine, shannon lundeen, and kelly oliver, editors on teresa brennan As an internationally respected feminist philosopher, radical social and political theorist, and tireless activist, Teresa Brennan (1952–2003) was one of the most provocative thinkers of our time. Living Attention is a tribute to the significance of her thought and a testament to the transformative power of her life. This book demonstrates the scope of Brennan’s thought as it continues to challenge academics, public intellectuals, and government leaders. Her concerns ranged from the implications of psychoanalytic theory...

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