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This is an important collection of essays examining the
intersections between Deleuzian philosophy and the arts. "Gilles
Deleuze: Image and Text" focuses on the intersection between
Deleuzian philosophy and the arts. Deleuze combined exceptionally
rigorous insight into important Western philosophers with an
extraordinary sensitivity to literature, music, painting and film.
He was intensely interested in the medium of thought, which is by
no means limited to philosophy alone: it also takes place in
science, mathematics, literature, painting and cinema, to name just
some of the genres of thought to which Deleuze most often refers.
His own thinking emerged almost as often in conversation with
artists and literary writers as in engagement with other
philosophers, and his philosophy cannot be fully grasped without an
understanding of his engagement with the arts. This significant and
timely collection of essays from an international team of leading
Deleuze scholars brings together interpretations and commentaries
from Deleuzian perspectives on subjects such as literature,
painting, music and film. The book represents diverse modes of
engagement with Deleuze's philosophical concepts and problems and
demonstrates the central role the arts play in any understanding of
his philosophical ideas.
This study of Baudelaire's writings applies the principles of
schizoanalysis to literary history and cultural studies. By
resituating psychoanalysis in its socio-economic and cultural
context, this framework provides an illuminating approach to the
poetry and art criticism of the foremost French modernist.
Professor Holland's book draws upon and transforms virtually the
entire spectrum of recent Baudelaire scholarship and demonstrates
the impact of the capitalist market and its attendant
authoritarianism (as well as Baudelaire's much-discussed family
circumstances) on the psychology and poetics of the writer, who
abandoned his romantic idealism in favour of a modernist cynicism
that has characterized modern culture ever since.
The collaborative effort of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari,
"Anti-Oedipus" is a critique of orthodox psychoanalysis which
helped revolutionize postmodernism. Eugene W. Holland provides an
introduction to this challenging text. He presents the theoretical
concerns behind "Anti-Oedipus" and explores the diverse influences
of Marx, Freud, Nietzche and Kant on the development of Deleuze and
Guattari's complex thinking. Holland reveals the importance of
Deleuze and Guattari's early thought and also examines the wider
implications of their work in revitalizing Marxism,
environmentalism, feminism and cultural studies.
The first collaborative effort of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, Anti-Oedipus is an exemplary critique of orthodox Psychoanalysis which revolutionized postmodernism.
Artmachines presents, constructs and transforms the thought of
Deleuze and Guattari, excavating a new philosophy of individuation
and creative production from their work. The essays range over
literature, art, cinema, philosophy, psychoanalysis and politics to
converge around the concepts of individuation, ecology, territory,
the machine, transversality and the refrain.
This study of Baudelaire's writings applies the principles of
schizoanalysis to literary history and cultural studies. By
resituating psychoanalysis in its socio-economic and cultural
context, this framework provides an illuminating approach to the
poetry and art criticism of the foremost French modernist.
Professor Holland's book draws upon and transforms virtually the
entire spectrum of recent Baudelaire scholarship and demonstrates
the impact of the capitalist market and its attendant
authoritarianism (as well as Baudelaire's much-discussed family
circumstances) on the psychology and poetics of the writer, who
abandoned his romantic idealism in favour of a modernist cynicism
that has characterized modern culture ever since.
"A Thousand Plateaus" is the engaging and influential second part
of "Capitalism" and "Schizophrenia," the remarkable collaborative
project written by the philosopher Gilles Deleuze and the
psychoanalyst Felix Guattari. This hugely important text is a work
of staggering complexity that made a major contribution to
contemporary Continental philosophy, yet remains distinctly
challenging for readers in a number of disciplines."Deleuze and
Guattari's 'A Thousand Plateaus': A Reader's Guide" offers a
concise and accessible introduction to this extremely important and
yet challenging work. Written specifically to meet the needs of
students coming to Deleuze and Guattari for the first time, the
book offers guidance on: - Philosophical and historical context -
Key themes - Reading the text - Reception and influence - Further
reading""
This is an important collection of essays examining the
intersections between Deleuzian philosophy and the arts. "Gilles
Deleuze: Image and Text" focuses on the intersection between
Deleuzian philosophy and the arts. Deleuze combined exceptionally
rigorous insight into important Western philosophers with an
extraordinary sensitivity to literature, music, painting and film.
He was intensely interested in the medium of thought, which is by
no means limited to philosophy alone: it also takes place in
science, mathematics, literature, painting and cinema, to name just
some of the genres of thought to which Deleuze most often refers.
His own thinking emerged almost as often in conversation with
artists and literary writers as in engagement with other
philosophers, and his philosophy cannot be fully grasped without an
understanding of his engagement with the arts. This significant and
timely collection of essays from an international team of leading
Deleuze scholars brings together interpretations and commentaries
from Deleuzian perspectives on subjects such as literature,
painting, music and film. The book represents diverse modes of
engagement with Deleuze's philosophical concepts and problems and
demonstrates the central role the arts play in any understanding of
his philosophical ideas.
"A Thousand Plateaus" is the engaging and influential second part
of "Capitalism" and "Schizophrenia," the remarkable collaborative
project written by the philosopher Gilles Deleuze and the
psychoanalyst Felix Guattari. This hugely important text is a work
of staggering complexity that made a major contribution to
contemporary Continental philosophy, yet remains distinctly
challenging for readers in a number of disciplines."Deleuze and
Guattari's 'A Thousand Plateaus': A Reader's Guide" offers a
concise and accessible introduction to this extremely important and
yet challenging work. Written specifically to meet the needs of
students coming to Deleuze and Guattari for the first time, the
book offers guidance on: - Philosophical and historical context -
Key themes - Reading the text - Reception and influence - Further
reading""
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