<p>"If youâve ever wondered how weâve gotten to the point where virtually every cultural theory field now boasts a âbio-â or âneuro-â subfield, Carsten Strathausenâs <i>Bioaesthetics</i> is an excellent guide. Setting the stage with scrupulous readings of historical controversies, Strathausen then incisively critiques the reductionist âbiologismâ he finds in âliterary Darwinism,â âbiopoetics,â âneuroaestethics,â and so on, before judiciously tackling Deleuze and affect theory. A powerful and insightful study, <i>Bioaesthetics</i> rewards the reader with clarifying and careful mappings of important contemporary concepts."âJohn Protevi, author of <i>Life, War, Earth: Deleuze and the Sciences</i></p>
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Carsten Strathausen is professor of German and English and Catherine Paine Middlebush Chair in Humanities at the University of Missouri. He is editor of A Leftist Ontology: Beyond Relativism and Identity Politics (Minnesota, 2009) and author of The Look of Things: Poetry and Vision around 1900, as well as translator of Under Suspicion: A Phenomenology of Media by Boris Groys.Â