The Deleuze Reader / / Constantin V. Boundas.
Looks at the philosophies of Deleuze, who lived from 1925-1995, on issues such as becoming, ethics and morality, individuation, desire, and politics.
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1993] ©1993 |
Year of Publication: | 1993 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Editor's Introduction
- Part I. Rhizome
- 1. Rhizome Versus Trees
- Part II. Difference and Repetition
- 2. What Is Becoming?
- 3. What Is an Event?
- 4. What Is a Multiplicity
- 5. Individuation
- 6. A Theory of the Other
- 7. Ethics Without Morality
- 8. Ethics and the Event
- 9. The Selective Test
- 10. Eternal Recurrence
- 11. Man and Overman
- Part III. Desire and Schizoanalysis
- 12. Psychoanalysis and Desire
- 13. Delirium: World-Historical, Not Familial
- 14. Becoming-Animal
- 15. The Signs of Madness: Proust
- 16. What Is Desire?
- Part IV. Minor Languages and Nomad Art
- 17. Language: Major and Minor
- 18. Minor Literature: Kafka
- 19. Nomad Art: Space
- 20. Cinema and Space: The Frame
- 21. Cinema and Time
- 22. Painting and Sensation
- 23. The Diagram
- 24. Music and Ritornello
- 25. One Manifesto Less
- Part V. Politics
- 26. On the Line
- 27. Capitalism
- 28. The Three Aspects of Culture
- 29. Toward Freedom
- Notes
- Works by Gilles Deleuze
- Index