Deleuze and the Fold: A Critical Reader by Sjoerd van Tuinen, Niamh McDonnell

Deleuze and the Fold: A Critical Reader



Deleuze and the Fold: A Critical Reader book




Deleuze and the Fold: A Critical Reader Sjoerd van Tuinen, Niamh McDonnell ebook
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ISBN: 0230552870, 9780230552876
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€�”Literature and Life.” Essays Critical and Clinical. Princeton : Yale University Press (1991), 227-247. Glenn Kirkconnell Kierkegaard on Ethics and Religion: From Either/or to Philosophical Fragments . This introductory post includes definitions of fold and superfold from the Deleuze Dictionary by Simon Sullivan – with links to other interesting articles- as well as an excerpt from the appendix of his book on Foucault by Gilles Deleuze in Existing unquestionably on a fold marks the existence of non-human beings, but humans are characterized by critical and creative subjectivity which allows them to “deterritorialize” the fixity of the relation between subject and fold. This can be folded into an appeal to the existence of obliteration and absorption events: Steven Shaviro's . In Sjoerd van Tuinen & Niamh McDonnell (eds.), Deleuze and the Fold: A Critical Reader. Doing Battle with the World via "Virtual .. This was Paul Patton's response too, in the 'Introduction' of Deleuze: A Critical Reader, in particular pages 12-15. As interest in the Deleuzean corpus grows, more detailed expositions of his work become necessary. The aim of this volume is to provide, through a series of close textual engagements, critical readings of Gilles Deleuze's The Fold. This is in fact the Deleuzian notion of “the virtual,” the potential for radical freedom within the actual, one which is only released, however, by shifts within the modes of folding within the fundamental stuff of the world. Which is perhaps what interests the reader of Deleuze's writings on literature: a series of folded literatures, each bearing its own map of intensities and waiting for encounter, its own language waiting to speak out. Instead, I intend to engage in a Deleuzian becoming-machine: I wish to see what happens when I try to take seriously the flows of disconnected elements, moments, and happenings set into touching and aligning action by, and perceived by, .. Wrestling with the World in Virtual Reality: A Deleuzian, Anti-Essentialist, Relational Reading of Classical Buddhism as the Radical Practice of Freedom and Desire. The Fold is a notoriously intricate text that presents a unique reading both of Leibniz and of the Baroque by bringing them together under an operative concept that is also integral to Deleuze's own work. A consistent, post-Darwinian critical theory needs to begin with the thought that if positivism gives us bad social science, it also gives us bad natural science — and in both cases, for the same reason: because positivism is implicitly committed to the dogmatic After reading Deleuze's The Fold and piking up the contagion of Steve Shaviro's enthusiasm for Whitehead evident in his blog posts I decided a while ago that I was going to have to read Whitehead's work. [ vi] Anthony Vidler (2000: 223) picks up on the architectural fantasy of the monad, and critiques Deleuze's reading, pointing to the «interior» position of Leibnitz's fold, not the transgressing principle of Deleuze's generative play.

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