Deleuze and Guattari
Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers
Edited by Gary Genosko
Introduction by Gary Genosko
Published October 19th 2000 by Routledge – 1,536 pages
Published October 19th 2000 by Routledge – 1,536 pages
The ideas of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze and activist analyst Felix Guattari are transforming disciplinary practices across the humanities and social sciences.
These three volumes gather together classic essays that demonstrate the richness of these fascinating and important thinkers influence.
The set incorporates:
* key essays by an international selection of theorists and practitioners
* the development of implications for the built environment
* the first ever collection of critical material on Guattari
* long out-of-print and hard to find materials
Volume 1. Deleuze
1.1 Cultural Theory and Practice: Theatre, Cinema, Painting, Literature, Music, Dance
1.2 Deleuzian Lessons on the Tradition
Volume 2. Guattari
2.1 Portraits and Predicaments of an Activist-Intellectual
2.2 Critique of Capitalism and Questions of Social Practice
2.3 Psychoanalysis, Schizoanalysis, and Therapeutic Innovations
2.4 Applied Transversality
2.5 Tools for the Production of Subjectivity: Signs, Art, Machines, Animals
Volume 3. Deleuze and Guattari
3.1 Implications for the Built Environment
3.2 Problems and Assessments of Nomadic and Machinic Thought
Nomads; Machines
3.3 Feminist Readings
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Description: Edited by Gary GenoskoIntroduction by Gary Genosko. The ideas of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze and activist analyst Felix Guattari are transforming disciplinary practices across the humanities and social sciences.These three volumes gather together classic essays that demonstrate the richness of these...
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