Catherine Malabou - Bibliography - Books

Books

  • Self and Emotional Life: Merging Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and Neuroscience (with Adrian Johnston; New York: Columbia University Press, forthcoming).
  • Sois mon corps, with Judith Butler (Paris: Bayard, 2010).
    • (English translation) You Be My Body For Me, For, Corporeity, Plasticity in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (London: Blackwell, forthcoming).
  • La Grande Exclusion, l'urgence sociale, thérapie et symptômes (Paris: Bayard: 2009).
  • Changer de différence, le féminin et la question philosophique, (Paris: Galilée 2009).
    • (English translation) Changing Difference, (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2011, trans. Carolyn Shread).
  • La Chambre du milieu, de Hegel aux neurosciences, collected, (Paris: Hermann 2009).
  • Ontologie de l'accident: Essai sur la plasticité destructrice (Paris: Éditions Léo Scheer, 2009).
    • (English translation) The Ontology of the Accident: An Essay on Destructive Plasticity (Cambridge: Polity Press, forthcoming).
  • Les Nouveaux Blessés: de Freud a la neurologie: penser les traumatismes contemporains (Paris: Bayard, 2007).
    • (English translation) The New Wounded: From Neurosis to Brain Damage (New York: Fordham University Press, 2012).
  • La Plasticité au soir de l'écriture (Paris: Éditions Léo Scheer, 2004).
    • (English translation) Plasticity at the Dusk of Writing: Dialectic, Destruction, Deconstruction (New York: Columbia University Press, 2009, trans. Carolyn Shread).
  • Que faire de notre cerveau? (Paris: Bayard, 2004).
    • (English translation) What Should We Do With Our Brain? (New York: Fordham University Press, 2009, trans. Sebastian Rand).
  • Le Change Heidegger, du fantastique en philosophie (Paris: Éditions Léo Scheer, 2004).
    • (English translation) The Heidegger Change: On the Fantastic in Philosophy (New York: SUNY Press, 2012).
  • Plasticité (Paris: Éditions Léo Scheer, 1999).
  • Voyager avec Jacques Derrida – La Contre-allée, with Jacques Derrida (Paris: La Quinzaine littéraire-Louis Vuitton, 1999).
    • (English translation) Counterpath: Traveling with Jacques Derrida (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004, trans. David Wills).
  • L'Avenir de Hegel: Plasticité, Temporalité, Dialectique (Paris: Vrin, 1996).
    • (English translation) The Future of Hegel: Plasticity, Temporality, and Dialectic (New York: Routledge, 2004, trans. Lisabeth During).

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