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1. Immanent ethics -- 2. Minority, territory, music -- 3. Violence in three shades of metal : death, doom, and black -- 4. Search, swim, and see : Deleuze's apprenticeship in signs and pedagogy of images -- 5. Tragedy, sight, and sound : the birth of Godard's Prenom Carmen from the Nietzschean spirit of music -- 6. Bergsonian fabulation and the people to come -- 7. Re-viewing Deleuze's Sacher-Masoch -- 8. Apology for nomadology -- 9. Nomadism, globalism and cultural studies -- 10. Nomadology's trial by proxy.
In: Plateaus : new directions in Deleuze studies
In: Plateaus
The concept of fabulation makes a late appearance in Deleuze's career and in only limited detail, but by tracing its connections to other concepts and situating them within Deleuze's general aesthetics, Ronald Bogue develops a theory of fabulation which he proposes as the guiding principle of a Deleuzian approach to literary narrative.Fabulation, he argues, entails becoming-other, experimenting on the real, legending, and inventing a people to come, as well as an understanding of time informed by Deleuze's Chronos/Aion distinction and his theory of the three passive syntheses of time. In close
In: SUNY series, the margins of literature
In: Postmodern culture, Band 26, Heft 1
ISSN: 1053-1920
In: Interventions: international journal of postcolonial studies, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 169-179
ISSN: 1469-929X
This book offers a provocative and original reading of Deleuze's entire philosophy, highlighting the question of modality (the actual, the virtual, the possible, the impossible and the incompossible), the problematic relationship between the event and the assemblage, and the unifying theme of the vitalism of nonorganic life.
Interest in the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze has grown exponentially over the last two decades, and, in recent years, Asian scholars have come to see rich possibilities for developing his thought within an Asian context. In this, the first collection devoted to Deleuze and Asia, several Asian and Western scholars explore Deleuzian themes and concepts in areas ranging from philosophy and religion to new media studies, cultural studies, theater, architecture, painting, film, and literature
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Marxism and Dualism in Deleuze -- The Memory of Resistance -- Deleuze and Materialism: One or Several Matters? -- Art and Territory -- Deleuze and Cultural Studies -- Immanence and Transcendence in the Genesis of Form -- Comment peut-on etre deleuzien? Pursuing a Two-Fold Thought -- Marx and Poststructuralist Philosophies of Difference -- Straining to Hear (Deleuze) -- Deleuze and the Body: Eluding Kafka's "Little Death Sentence" -- Deleuze and the Three Powers of Literature and Philosophy: To Demystify, to Experiment, to Create -- Overdetermined Oedipus: Mommy, Daddy, and Me as Desiring-Machine -- Deleuze's Philosophy of the Concrete -- From Multiplicities to Folds: On Style and Form in Deleuze -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
In: The European legacy: the official journal of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI), Band 14, Heft 5, S. 633-646
ISSN: 1470-1316
In: Deleuze Connections
In: DECO
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction What is Sex? An Introduction to the Sexual Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze -- Chapter 1 Alien Sex: Octavia Butler and Deleuze and Guattari's Polysexuality -- Chapter 2 Heterotica: The 1000 Tiny Sexes of Anaïs Nin -- Chapter 3 Haemosexuality -- Chapter 4 Disability, Deleuze and Sex -- Chapter 5 Tongue and Trigger: Deleuze's Erotics of the Uncanny -- Chapter 6 (Hetero)sexing the Child: Hans, Alice and the Repressive Hypothesis -- Chapter 7 The 'Non-Human Sex' in Sexuality: 'What are Your Special Desiring-machines?' -- Chapter 8 Deleuze and Selfless Sex: Undoing Kant's Copernican Revolution -- Chapter 9 A Preface to Pornotheology: Spinoza, Deleuze and the Sexing of Angels -- Chapter 10 Encounters of Ecstasy -- Chapter 11 Beyond Sexuality: Of Love, Failure and Revolutions -- Notes on the Contributors -- Index
16 chapters by new and established Deleuze scholars each explore one key figure in Deleuze's philosophical heritageExplains the influence of 16 thinkers to Deleuze's philosophical project: how Deleuze draws on and responds to their workIntroduces important continental thinkers largely unknown in English-speaking countries, such as Henri Maldiney, George Dumézil, Charles Péguy and Pierre ClastresClarifies the synthetic method that Deleuze used to compose his most famous textsWill appeal to Deleuze scholars specialising in philosophy, literature and artFrom Lucretius to Schelling to Foucault, this book looks at 16 philosophers, writers and artists whose work influenced the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. Each chapter introduces the thinker in question, explains the context in which Deleuze draws their work and discusses how it contributed to the development of Deleuze's own ideas.Deleuze's Philosophical Lineage II complements the original Deleuze's Philosophical Lineage volume by adding new voices to the discussion: looking at thinkers not covered by the first volume, intruducing well-known French philosophers to English-language Deleuze studies and reflecting the latest Deleuze scholarship.ContributorsMichael James Bennett, University of King's College, Canada.Ronald Bogue, University of Georgia, USA.Sean Bowden, Deakin University, Australia.Carlo Brentari, University of Trento, Italy.Kyla Bruff, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada.Vlad Ionescu, Hasselt University, Belgium.Graham Jones, Federation University, Australia.Craig Lundy, Nottingham Trent University, UK.Paul Patton, University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.Knox Peden, University of Melbourne, Australia.Jon Roffe, Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy, Australia.Edward Scheer, University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.Daniel W. Smith,Purdue University, USA.Piotrek Świątkowski, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands.Kamini Vellodi, Edinburgh College of Art, University of Edinburgh, UK."
A collaborative close reading of A Thousand Plateaus by some of the world's leading Deleuze and Guattari scholarsThis volume brings together a team of international specialists on Deleuze and Guattari to provide in-depth critical studies of each plateau of their major work, A Thousand Plateaus. It combines an overview of the text with deep scholarship and brings a renewed focus on the philosophical significance of their project.A Thousand Plateaus represents a whole new way of doing philosophy. This collection supports the critical reception of Deleuze and Guattari's text as one of the most important and influential works of modern theory.Key FeaturesEmphasises the philosophical nature of A Thousand PlateausProvides detailed coverage of the text as a whole Brings together cutting edge research from some of the leading lights in scholarship on Deleuze and GuattariAn ideal companion to a plateau-by-plateau reading of Deleuze and Guattari's workContributorsMiguel de Beistegui, University of Warwick, UKJeffrey A. Bell, Southeastern Louisiana University, USARonald Bogue, University of Georgia, USARay Brassier, American University of Beirut, LebanonEugene W. Holland, Ohio State University, USAEmma Ingala, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, ItalySimon O'Sullivan, Goldsmiths, University of London, UKHelen Palmer, Kingston University London, UKPaul Patton, University of New South Wales, AustraliaJohn Protevi, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USADaniel W. Smith, Purdue University, USAHenry Somers-Hall, Royal Holloway, University of London, UKAudrey Wasser, Miami University, USANathan Widder, Royal Holloway, University of London, UKJames Williams, Deakin University, Australia
In: The European legacy: the official journal of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI), Band 16, Heft 4, S. 539-574
ISSN: 1470-1316