Why was D.H. Lawrence preoccupied with the enigma of the human as
thinking matter? This first sustained study of Lawrence and science
shows how 'posthuman' conceptions of a material kinship between
humans, animals and machines can transform our understanding of
Lawrence's work and of its complex relationship with scientific
epistemologies. Through detailed readings of evolutionary
philosophy, and of the 'new Bergsonism' of Deleuze and others,
Wallace provides a radical reappraisal of Lawrence in terms of an
'antihumanist (or posthumanist) humanism' (Hardt and Negri).
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