Tag Archives: Deleuze
Parrhesia – A Journal of Critical Philosophy, Issue 2
FEATURE ARTICLES The Many Faces of Humanitarianism — Costas Douzinas A Musical Variant of the Metaphysics of the Subject — Alain Badiou, translated by Justin Clemens The Event in Deleuze–… Read more
Rhizomatic
Following a brief examination of A Thousand Plateaus, this paper explores the literature of postmodern communication theory and cyberspace theory, where a curious lack of Deleuze and Guattari is found…. Read more
Gilles Deleuze’s last message
What is Philosophy ?, published in 1991, was Gilles Deleuze’s last book. This may appear as a matter of contingency since there was a rumour, some time before his death,… Read more
Volcanic Lines: Deleuzian Research Group – Winter/Spring 2007 Sessions
Friday 12th January 2007 1-3pm — Colloquium #1 Darren Ambrose (Warwick) On The Diagram in Deleuze Location: SL007 Stephen Lawrence Building, Greenwich Maritime Campus Mondays 7-9pm – first session Monday… Read more
Video: Deleuze: création artistique
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Deleuze: “Postscript on the Societies of Control”
Foucault located the disciplinary societies in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; they reach their height at the outset of the twentieth. They initiate the organization of vast spaces of enclosure…. Read more
Gilles Deleuze: On Human Rights
"The reverence that people display toward human rights — it almost makes one want to defend horrible, terrible positions. It is so much a part of the softheaded thinking that… Read more
Book Review: Deleuze and the Philosophy of Creation
Peter Hallward's new book Out of this World: Deleuze and the Philosophy of Creation constructs the French philosopher as a mystic whose ideas, however inspiring, are politically useless. Jason Read,… Read more
Pli: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy Volume 17 – Ultrapolitics
Ultrapolitics: Biopower, Sovereignty and Total Mobilisation Biological Sovereignty: EUGENE THACKER The Task of Thinking in the State of Exception- Agamben, Benjamin and the Question of Messianism: CHRISTIAN NILSSON The Obscene… Read more
Blog Trotting: Critical Dictionary
A sample: Affect (in Deleuze)We can think of affect in terms of pre-personal perception. I watch a scene in a film and my heart races, my eye flinches and I… Read more
L’Abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze (in French Part 2)
-9009902138061209670 In English: Summary of "Gilles Deleuze's ABC Primer" (L'Abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze, 1988/1995):Three parts: I – A to F, II – G to M, III – N to… Read more
Theory & Event Volume 9, Issue 3, 2006
Geoffrey Whitehall – “Musical Modulations of Political Thought” Stephane Symons – “Deleuze and the Various Faces of the Outside” Chrisopher Robinson – “Why Wittgenstein is Not Conservative: Conventions and Critique” … Read more
New Journal: Parrhesia – A Journal of Critical Philosophy
The editors of Parrhesia – A Journal of Critical Philosophy are pleased to announce that the inaugural issue is now available online: Editors' Introduction Alex Murray, Jon Roffe and Matthew… Read more