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Claire Colebrook is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of English at Penn State University. She is the author of New Literary Histories (Manchester UP, 1997), Ethics and Representation (Edinburgh UP, 1999), Deleuze: A Guide for the Perplexed (Continuum 1997), Gilles Deleuze (Routledge 2002), Understanding Deleuze (Allen and Unwin 2002), Irony in the Work of Philosophy (Nebraska UP, 2002), Gender (Palgrave 2003), Irony (Routledge 2004), Milton, Evil and Literary History (Continuum 2008), Deleuze and the Meaning of Life (Continuum 2010), and William Blake and Digital Aesthetics (Continuum 2011).  She co-authored Theory and the Disappearing Future with Tom Cohen and J. Hillis Miller (Routledge 2011), and co-edited Deleuze and Feminist Theory with Ian Buchanan (Edinburgh University Press, 2000), Deleuze and History with Jeff Bell (Edinburgh 2008), Deleuze and Gender with Jami Weinstein (Edinburgh UP 2009) and Deleuze and Law (Palgrave) with Rosi Braidotti and Patrick Hanafin. She has written articles on visual culture, poetry, literary theory, queer theory and contemporary culture.  She is completing a book on human extinction.
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Claire Colebrook is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of English at Penn State University. She is the author of ''New Literary Histories'' (Manchester UP, 1997), ''Ethics and Representation'' (Edinburgh UP, 1999), ''Deleuze: A Guide for the Perplexed'' (Continuum 1997),'' Gilles Deleuze'' (Routledge 2002), ''Understanding Deleuze'' (Allen and Unwin 2002), ''Irony in the Work of Philosophy'' (Nebraska UP, 2002), ''Gender'' (Palgrave 2003), ''Irony'' (Routledge 2004), ''Milton, Evil and Literary History'' (Continuum 2008), ''Deleuze and the Meaning of Life'' (Continuum 2010), and ''William Blake and Digital Aesthetics'' (Continuum 2011).  She co-authored ''Theory and the Disappearing Future'' with Tom Cohen and J. Hillis Miller (Routledge 2011), and co-edited ''Deleuze and Feminist Theory'' with Ian Buchanan (Edinburgh University Press, 2000), ''Deleuze and History'' with Jeff Bell (Edinburgh 2008), ''Deleuze and Gender'' with Jami Weinstein (Edinburgh UP 2009) and ''Deleuze and Law'' (Palgrave) with Rosi Braidotti and Patrick Hanafin. She has written articles on visual culture, poetry, literary theory, queer theory and contemporary culture.

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Claire Colebrook is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of English at Penn State University. She is the author of New Literary Histories (Manchester UP, 1997), Ethics and Representation (Edinburgh UP, 1999), Deleuze: A Guide for the Perplexed (Continuum 1997), Gilles Deleuze (Routledge 2002), Understanding Deleuze (Allen and Unwin 2002), Irony in the Work of Philosophy (Nebraska UP, 2002), Gender (Palgrave 2003), Irony (Routledge 2004), Milton, Evil and Literary History (Continuum 2008), Deleuze and the Meaning of Life (Continuum 2010), and William Blake and Digital Aesthetics (Continuum 2011). She co-authored Theory and the Disappearing Future with Tom Cohen and J. Hillis Miller (Routledge 2011), and co-edited Deleuze and Feminist Theory with Ian Buchanan (Edinburgh University Press, 2000), Deleuze and History with Jeff Bell (Edinburgh 2008), Deleuze and Gender with Jami Weinstein (Edinburgh UP 2009) and Deleuze and Law (Palgrave) with Rosi Braidotti and Patrick Hanafin. She has written articles on visual culture, poetry, literary theory, queer theory and contemporary culture.