Deleuze and History / / Jeffrey A. Bell, Claire Colebrook.

Despite the fact that time, evolution, becoming and genealogy are central concepts in Deleuze's work, there has been no sustained study of his philosophy in relation to the question of history. This book aims to open up Deleuze's relevance to those working in history, the history of ideas,...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Deleuze Connections : DECO
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Physical Description:1 online resource (248 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1 Events, Becoming and History
  • 2 Of the Rise and Progress of Philosophical Concepts: Deleuze’s Humean Historiography
  • 3 Theory of Delay in Balibar, Freud and Deleuze: Décalage, Nachträglichkeit, Retard
  • 4 Geohistory and Hydro-Bio-Politics
  • 5 The Thought of History in Benjamin and Deleuze
  • 6 The Cannibal Within: White Men and the Embodiment of Evolutionary Time
  • 7 Ageing, Perpetual Perishing and the Event as Pure Novelty: Péguy, Whitehead and Deleuze on Time and History
  • 8 Cinema, Chronos/Cronos: Becoming an Accomplice to the Impasse of History
  • 9 Deleuze’s Untimely: Uses and Abuses in the Appropriation of Nietzsche
  • 10 Is Anti-Oedipus a May ’68 book?
  • 11 Molar Entities and Molecular Populations in Human History
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index