Items where Author is "Dalton, Benjamin"
Dalton, Benjamin (2025) Catherine Malabou and Contemporary French Literature and Film : Witnessing Plasticity. Crosscurrents . Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh. (In Press)
Dalton, Benjamin (2024) Paul B. Preciado’s queer hospital : healthcare architectures for pleasure, transformation and subversion. The Senses and Society, 19 (3). pp. 337-350. ISSN 1745-8927
Dalton, Benjamin (2024) Gentle biologies : Reconceptualising bodily metamorphosis and healthcare between Catherine Malabou and Anne Dufourmantelle. Paragraph, 47 (3). pp. 324-340. ISSN 0264-8334
Dalton, Benjamin (2024) Malabou, Medicine and Film: Screening Brain Injury, Organ Transplantation and Plasticity in Katell Quillévéré's Heal the Living. Film-Philosophy, 28 (3). pp. 534-560. ISSN 1466-4615
Dalton, Benjamin (2024) 'Extraordinaire plasticité' : Conversation avec Marie Darrieussecq. French Studies, 78 (4). pp. 679-696. ISSN 0016-1128
Dalton, Benjamin and Ledin, Chase (2024) What are the Queer Medical Humanities? The Polyphony.
Dalton, Benjamin and Tyrer, Ben (2024) Introduction: Catherine Malabou, Plasticity and Film. Film-Philosophy, 28 (3). pp. 413-427. ISSN 1466-4615
Dalton, Benjamin (2024) Hospital architecture and the moving image: Deniz Tortum’s Phases of Matter (2020), Claire Simon’s Notre Corps (2023), and Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel’s De Humani Corporis Fabrica (2022). In: French Studies and the Medical Humanities: Critical Intersectionalities, 2024-09-03 - 2024-09-04, Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies, Senate House, Malet Street, London. (Unpublished)
Dalton, Benjamin and Ledin, Chase (2024) Queer Medical Humanities. Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, 32 (1). pp. 280-296. ISSN 1077-4254
Dalton, Benjamin (2024) Intersex Voices in Contemporary French Philosophy and Queer Theories : Approaches in the Queer Medical Humanities. In: Society for French Studies Annual Conference 2024, 2024-07-01 - 2024-07-03, University of Stirling. (Unpublished)
Dalton, Benjamin (2024) Build Your Own Hospital : Healthcare design through public engagement. In: Sensing Through Description, 2024-06-20, Durham University, Institute for Medical Humanities. (Unpublished)
Dalton, Benjamin (2024) How can languages and cultures research help improve LGBTQIA+ healthcare? : Building a Queer Medical Humanities Network. UNSPECIFIED.
Dalton, Benjamin (2023) Jean-Luc Nancy and the hospital : imagining clinical environments of strangeness and multiplicity. Nottingham French Studies, 62 (3). pp. 297-313. ISSN 0029-4586
Dalton, Benjamin (2022) Plasticity and Formlessness between Malabou and Bataille. MLN, 137 (4). pp. 673-690.
Dalton, Benjamin (2022) Queer, Plastic Residues : Biological Mutability and Queer Resistance in Robin Campillo's 120 BPM (2017) and the Work of Catherine Malabou. Modern and Contemporary France, 30 (2). pp. 193-208. ISSN 0963-9489
Dalton, Benjamin and Pember, Alice (2022) Robin Campillo's 120 BPM (2017) and contemporary France : assembling interdisciplinary perspectives. Modern and Contemporary France, 30 (2). pp. 103-110. ISSN 0963-9489
Dalton, Benjamin (2021) The Plastic Hospital : Catherine Malabou's Architectural Therapeutics. Essays in French Literature and Culture, 58. pp. 191-210.
Dalton, Benjamin and Rosenberg, Rebecca (2020) Medical humanities as a place for feminist and queer resistance, emancipation and joy. UNSPECIFIED, The Polyphony.
Dalton, Benjamin (2020) Forms of Freedoms: Marie Darrieussecq, Catherine Malabou, and the Plasticity of Science. Dalhousie French Studies, 115. pp. 55-73. ISSN 0711-8813
Dalton, Benjamin (2020) Animating Plastic in the Toy Story Films. UNSPECIFIED, https://www.fantasy-animation.org/current-posts/animating-plastic-in-the-toy-story-films.
Dalton, Benjamin (2019) Cruising the Queer Forest with Alain Guiraudie: Woods, Plastics, Plasticities. In: Beasts of the Forest: Denizens of the Dark Woods :. John Libbey Publishing Ltd, pp. 65-91. ISBN 0 86196 740 7
Dalton, Benjamin (2019) What Should We Do WIth Plasticity? An Interview with Catherine Malabou. Paragraph, 42 (2). pp. 238-254. ISSN 0264-8334