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Archive for the #Deleuze International Issue #1 - Paul Patton: Political Normativity and Poststructuralism: The Case of Gilles Deleuze In this paper, I argue that, while the appearance of ‘becoming-democratic’ in What is Philosophy? represents a new turn in Deleuze’s political thought, it does not imply any fundamental rupture in their approach to philosophy or politics. In retracing the development from the formal normativity of his earlier work with Guattari to the engagement with […] - Ronald Bogue: Deleuze on Music, Paintings and the Arts In: Bogue, Ronald (Ed.): Deleuze on Music, Paintings and the Arts, New York 2006, pp 161-215 In some twenty-five books written between 1953 and 1993, the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze enunciated a body of thought that touched on a dizzying number of subjects, ranging from embroyology, ethology, mathematics, and physics to economics, anthropology, linguistics, and […] - Rosi Braidotti: Affirmation versus Vulnerability – On Contemporary Ethical Debates In: Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy, vol. 10, no. 1, Spring / Printemps 2006, pp 235-254 At the end of postmodernism politics is in decline, whereas ethics triumphs in the public debate. This is not in itself a progressive move as once again the charge of moral and cognitive relativism is moved against any project […] - Keith Ansell Pearson: Deleuze and Demons In: Banham, Gary and Blake, Charlie: Evil Spirits – Nihilism and the Fate of Modernity, Manchester University Press 2001 Through the Oedipal complex Freud constructs for the human animal a ‘gigantic memory’ which domesticates animal becomings, as well as nonhuman and inhuman becomings of the human. This is accomplished through the mapping of life in […] - Ian Buchanan: Deleuze and the Internet Deleuze and Guattari’s concepts of the body without organs and the rhizome have been central to the academic discourse that has grown alongside the Internet itself, almost from its inception. But, I will argue, they’ve been used in the wrong way: firstly, the concepts themselves have been misread, their basic conceptual matrices misunderstood; and secondly, Deleuze […] - Brian Massumi: Like a thought In: Massumi, Brian (Ed.): A Shock to Thought: Expression After Deleuze and Guattari, New York 2002, pp. xi-xxxvii. “THE WORLD DOES NOT EXIST OUTSIDE OF ITS EXPRESSIONS” A clearer statement of the importance of the concept of expression for the philosophy of Deleuze and Deleuze-Guattari would be hard to find. Their entire ontology, this formula proclaims, […]
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