Gilles Deleuze: Key Concepts

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McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2005年6月16日 - 225 頁
One of the most radical philosophers of the twentieth century, Gilles Deleuze has become hugely influential in philosophy, cultural studies, literature, art, and architecture. Gilles Deleuze: Key Concepts brings together leading specialists from a variety of different disciplines in an easy-to-access primer on Deleuze's work. Deleuze's concepts - such as assemblage, the fold, difference and repetition, cinema and desire - are key to understanding his philosophical approach: they work to unsettle particular bodies of knowledge, to open them up and link them to other concepts within and outside that body of knowledge. The short and accessible chapters in this book each focus on a single concept, offering a definition and showing what the concept does. The contributors also consider how the concepts are engaged, intersect, and link, and how they may deviate from other areas of postmodern thought.
 

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Gilles Deleuze a life in friendship
1
PHILOSOPHIES
17
ENCOUNTERS
63
FOLDS
157
Chronology of Gilles Deleuze
194
References
196
Index
206
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Charles J. Stivale is professor of French at Wayne State University, Detroit.

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