ABSTRACT

This conclusion presents some closing thoughts on the concepts covered in the preceding chapters of this book. It is the infraction of immobile boundaries and a displacement of the fixed political-critical spaces they enact. The ambition and effect of such divisions is to delineate a set of definable critical, political, and scientific locations and identities. Feminist psychology has naturalized a political-critical orientation that excludes an examination of what are substantive areas of the discipline: psychopharmacology, neuropsychology, evolutionary psychology, the microstructure of cognition and so on. To strip neurocognitive matter of its motility, to place the force of sexuality separate from, or subsequent to, the nature of neurology and cognition, is to generate a reductive, affectless, and sterile ontology. The juxtaposition of Freud, Derrida, and connectionist theories of cognition enacted in this book has made it possible to envisage a fundamental mobility as the substance of any neurocognitive location.