Deleuze Texts
Fark Yaralari has posted quite a few good books on Deleuze.
Fark Yaralari has posted quite a few good books on Deleuze.
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April 7th, 2008 at 10:31 am
[...] 7, 2008 Deleuze Books Online Posted by larvalsubjects under Deleuze, Individuation, Psychoanalysis (Via ContinentalPhilosophy) A number of texts on Deleuze and by Deleuze/Deleuze-Guattari are now available online through Fark Yaralari’s blog. Of special interest to me is Christian Kerslaki’s Deleuze and the Unconscious. There are so few books delving deeply and in an informed way into Deleuze’s relationship to psychoanalysis that it is nice to see someone doing such work. I am, however, perplexed to see that Kerslaki focuses so much on Jung. On the one hand, this move seems retrograde as Jung, with his collective unconscious and focus on expressivist “interpretive keys” is something of the Plato of psychoanalysis. From one end of his work to the other, Deleuze devoted his thought to overcoming the overdetermination and subordination of matter to form. This is precisely the aim of his intricate analysis of processes of individuation in the last two chapters of Difference and Repetition. Whether we’re speaking of Platonic Ideas, Kantian categories, Hegelian notions, or Jungian archetypes, the force of this critique of form remains the same. However, perhaps this is just a mistaken understanding of Jung and my view will change after reading Kerslaki’s book. [...]
July 1st, 2008 at 12:15 pm
i want all of the books of deleuze.i don’t have any ecard.please help me.thank’s