Zone 1: Publications
MONOGRAPHS
Dolphijn, Rick and Iris van der Tuin. 2011 (accepted for publication, forthcoming). New Materialism. In the book series ‘New Metaphysics’ edited by Graham Harman and Bruno Latour. Open Humanities Press.
Dolphijn, Rick, 2004. Foodscapes; Towards a Deleuzian Ethics of Consumption, Delft: Eburon Academic Publishers (U.S. distribution by the University of Chicago Press). Reviewed by Pauline Adema, published in Gastronomica Spring 2007, Vol. 7, No. 2, Pages 119-120)
Dolphijn, Rick, Raw Matter: A Philosophy of Earth, Culture, Health. Manuscript finished. Bookproposal sent out.
Dolphijn, Rick and Iris van der Tuin, The Engaged Humanities: Situating the Humanities Within the Philosophy of Science. Manuscript in preparation.
ARTICLES
Dolphijn, R. 2011 Forthcoming. “Man is ill because he is badly constructed”: Deleuze, Artaud and the Body without Organs. In Deleuze studies. Issue 1.
Rick Dolphijn and Iris van der Tuin 2011 Forthcoming Pushing Dualism to an Extreme: On the Philosophical Impetus of A New Materialism. Journal for Gender Studies.
Dolphijn, R. 2010. Care, Cure or Control: a Total and a General Dietetics. disClosure: a Journal of Social Theory. Issue 19.
Dolphijn, R. 2010. Dancing the Non-Human. In: Inflexions: Journal for Research Creation (online at )
Rick Dolphijn and Iris van der Tuin 2010 The Transversality of New Materialism. Women: A Cultural Review. Summer edition.
Dolphijn, R. 2010. The Axonometric City versus the City of Linear Perspective. In: Kallmeijer and Van den Berg (ed.) Urbanization and the restructuring of speech communities in China and Europe, Cambrige Scholars Press (also published in Chinese)
Dolphijn, R. and Veridiana Zurita 2009. Appetite Forever. in: Inflexions: Journal for Research Creation.
Dolphijn, R. 2007/2008. An Apprenticeship in Resistance: Creativity, Philosophy and May ’68 according to Vincennes (Universite de Paris VIII), in: New Horizons in Education. Special Issue: Creativity and Education Vol 55. No. 3
Dolphijn, R. 2007. Filosofieonderwijs na Mei ’68: Herdenken van Vincennes (Universite de Paris VIII). In: Krisis: Tijdschrift voor Actuele Filosofie 4/52
Dolphijn, R. 2007. Back to the Future: de Universitair Docent binnen het nieuwe leren. In: Onderwijs Innovatie (Open Unviersiteit Nederland). No.3
Dolphijn, R. 2006. De Komst van het Kapitaal, een kleine geschiedenis van het veranderend India. in: Vlaams Marxistisch Tijdschrift, 40/2: 36-39
Dolphijn, R. 2006. Capitalism on a Plate: the Politics of Meat Eating in Bangalore, India. In: Gastronomica, an International Journal on Food and Culture. Summer 2006, Vol. 6, No. 3, Pages 52-59
Dolphijn, R. 2006. China is Deleuzian –A New Plea for the Fold and Unfold. In: Archis/Volume Ubiquitous China. #2: 48-50
Dolphijn, R. 2006. An Aesthetics of the Mouth: Creativity Between the Culinary and the Arts. In: Angelaki, Journal of the Theoretical Humanities. Special Issue: Creative Philosophy; Theory and Praxis. Issue 11.1: 179-188
Dolphijn, R. 2005. Waarom Jacques Derrida en Christopher Reeve op hetzelfde moment overleden. Over de opkomst en de ondergang van een andere ethiek. in: De Helling. Kwartaalblad voor Linkse Politiek Nr 1: 36-8
Dolphijn, R. 2005. Kapitalisme volgens het Bord; een Politiek van het Eten in Bangalore, India. in: Mens en Streek, April Issue: 6-9
Dolphijn, R. 2005. 10 short articles on Rem Koolhaas: Skyscrapers and Sledgehammers; Warchitecture; The Downfall of the Skyscraper; Welcome to Photoshoppolis; CCTV= BIGNESS=REMOLOGY (2); …the Day After; Japanese Modernity: Metabolism; Chinese Modernity: ?; Is Oma Getting Old? in: IIAS Newsletter, December:20-21
Dolphijn, R. 2004/2005. Deleuze en/in de Geschiedenis van de Filosofie (Deleuze and/in the History of Philosophy), Filosofie, December/Januari Issue: 37-41
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS
Dolphijn, R. 2011 Forthcoming. Quentin Meillassoux. In: De Nieuwe Franse Filosofie. Marc Schuilenburg, Sjoerd van Tuinen, Bram Ieven, en Aukje van Rooden (ed.). Meppel Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Boom
Dolphijn, R. 2011 Forthcoming. Eating Friday. In: Colonial Pasts, Differential Futures – Deleuze and the singularity of postcolonial literature. B.M. Kaiser and L. Burns (ed.). London: Pallgrave MacMillan.
Dolphijn, R. 2011 Forthcoming. Meatify the Weak! Cannibalism and Postcolonial Theory. In; Geography, Race and Food. Rachel Slochum and Arun Sandala (ed.) University fo Georgia Press
Dolphijn, R. and I. van der Tuin. 2011 Forthcoming. A Thousand Tiny Intersections: Linguisticism, Race and Feminism. In Deleuze and Race. Arun Sandhana and Jason Michael Adams (ed.). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
Dolphijn, R. 2010. Mediation. In: The Sage Encyclopedia of Identity. Ronald L. Jackson II (ed.) Thousand Oaks, London, New Delhi, Singapore: Sage Publications
Dolphijn, R. 2010. Nomadology. In: The Sage Encyclopedia of Identity. Ronald L. Jackson II (ed.) Thousand Oaks, London, New Delhi, Singapore: Sage Publications
Dolphijn, R. 2010. Cultural Studies. In: The Sage Encyclopedia of Identity. Ronald L. Jackson II (ed.) Thousand Oaks, London, New Delhi, Singapore: Sage Publications
Dolphijn, R. 2008. On Two City Forms; Axonometric Vision versus Linear Perspective. In Network Cities James Brearley (ed). BAU Works and Projects: Shanghai (also published in Chinese)
Dolphijn, R. 2007. Media Power (Per)Formed: the Strategies of Communication Technology and their Consequences to the Built Environment. in: Handbook of Critical Media Literacy. Shirley Steinberg and Donaldo Macedo (ed.) Peter Lang Publishers: New York
MISCELLANEOUS
Dolphijn, R. 2007 Practice What You Preach. CIW en didactiek. At: http://www.publiekesfeer.nl
Dolphijn, Rick Multilogues: Eating Deleuze. Feat. Paul Patton, Eugene Holland, Leung Ping Kwan, Patricia Pisters, Henk Oosterling.
Dolphijn, R. 2003. “Conclusion: the Culture of Food and Health in Hangzhou, Boston, Bangalore and Lyon.” Report written for Unilever, Rotterdam. 40 pp.
Dolphijn, R. 2002c. “A Cultural Research on the Practices of Food and Health; Lyon, France.” Report written for Unilever, Rotterdam. 168 pp.
Dolphijn, R. 2002b. “A Cultural Research on the Practices of Food and Health; Boston, USA.” Report written for Unilever, Rotterdam. 187 pp.
Dolphijn, R. 2002a. “A Cultural Research on the Practices of Food and Health; Bangalore, India.” Report written for Unilever, Rotterdam. 201 pp.
Dolphijn, R. 2001. “A Cultural Research on the Practices of Food and Health: Hangzhou, China.” Report written for Unilever, Rotterdam. 176 pp.
Dolphijn, R. 2000a. “A Cultural Research on the Practices of Food and Health; Introduction.” Report written for Unilever, Rotterdam. 84 pp.





