ABSTRACT

In this chapter, the authors diffract the notion of subjectivity through their practice of thinking with theory. They think with Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of a minor literature as a way into the problem of expression and situate this problem within posthuman literacies. Doing so continues to move subjectivity out of the trap of a reflective epistemology and into an ontological futurity. In a posthuman subjectivity, the human is not granted interpretive or meaning-making powers; rather posthuman literacies could be thought of as expressions-to-come.