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Deleuze
A Critical Reader
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Edited by Paul Patton
Blackwell Publishers
Due/Published
November 1996, 320 pages,
paper
ISBN
1557865655
With many essays that have not been previously published, Patton has collected pieces that address Deleuze's interpretations of Spinoza, Kant, Hegel, and Bergson, as well as his work on mathematics, art, and feminist, literary, and cultural studies. An outstanding collection of appraisals by French- and English-speaking scholars of Deleuze. Contents 1. Introduction: Paul Patton 2. The Eye of the Outside--Jean-Clet Martin 3. Deleuze´s Theory of Sensation: Overcoming the Kantian Duality--Daniel Smith 4. Idea and Destination--Jean-Michel Salanskis 5. Deleuze-Bergson: an Ontology of the Virtual--Constantin V. Boundas 6. The Deleuzian Fold of Thought--Jen-Luc Nancy 7. Who´s Afraid of Hegelian Wolves?--Catherine Malabou 8. The Encounter with Spinoza--Pierre Macherey 9. Through a Spinozist Lens: Ethology, Difference, Power--Moira Gatens 10. Notes on the Percet (The Relation between the Critical and the Clinical)--Francois Zourabichvili 11. The Autonomy of Affect--Brian Massumi 12. Schizoanalysis and Baudelaire: Some Illustrations of Decoding at Work--Eugene Holland 13. Gilles Deleuze: The Aesthetics of Force--Ronald Bogue 14. Bibliography of the Works of Gilles Deleuze--Timothy S. Murphy |
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