Gilles Deleuze's Luminous Philosophy / / Hanjo Berressem.
Develops the notion of ‘luminism’ as the conceptual spine of Deleuze’s workDevelops the notion of Deleuze’s ‘philosophical luminism’ A rich and detailed presentation of Deleuze’s cohesive philosophyProvides an affirmative and ‘luminous’ reading of Deleuze that interacts critically with recent studie...
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