Deleuze and Philosophy: The Difference Engineer
Muddled: I only chose to write this review as a warning for people looking for an in-road to Deleuze's thought. As far as anthologies go, this one is the worst I've come across on Deleuze. It pales in comparison to the wonderful "Critical [... more]
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Deleuze and Language
fills a void in the deleuzean soul: Lecercle had written a book a while back, "Philosophy Through the Looking-Glass," in which he traced 'delire' through all sorts of quirky stuff, eventually coming to Deleuze and The Logic of Sense, which he [... more]
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Reconsidering Difference: Nancy, Derrida, Levinas, Deleuze
Appraising and constructing (on) difference: In this critical study, Todd May seeks to appraise the trend to see difference as the constitutive element of our experience, that is, the viewpoint that 'difference plays a more fundamental constitutive role [... more]
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The Brain Is the Screen: Deleuze and the Philosophy of ...
What to read to read Deleuze: This book is well worth the time for anyone who cares about philosophy, who does film studies, or who simply wants to understand Deleuze. The opening introduction to Deleuze's film-philosophy is the best I've come across; [... more]
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Gilles Deleuze: Essays Critical and Clinical
Critique et Clinique. . .Real Horrorshow: Deleuze follows Nietzsche in asserting that literature, at its strongest, plays a *clinical* role in our lives, providing us with a technology to discharge blockages, to liberate the penal colonies of our [... more]
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Deleuze on Music, Painting and the Arts
Sexy Intelligentsia: Deleuze's work is complex and often difficult, especially for the reader who comes with an interest in art, music, and literature but little familiarity with (or perhaps tolerance for) late-twentieth century philosophy. In this study [... more]
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The Deleuze Connections
another piece of the puzzle: It's true that this book is entirely devoid of the kind of rich examples that make Deleuze such a pleasure to read, but Rajchman is doing something else here. Unlike the humorless academics who carefully police "what [... more]
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Organs without Bodies: Deleuze and Consequences
Scatterbrained: Zizek is nothing if not an outrageous and wonderful stylist, as anyone whose read him doesn't need to be told, and, to accentuate the positive, this quality is not lacking here in "OwB". Increasingly, however, for the past while, [... more]
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Gilles Deleuze: An Apprenticeship in Philosophy
The Paradox of Enemies: Hardt's book on Deleuze can be applauded for two reasons: its careful reading of Deleuze's texts and its attempt to situate them critically among continental philosophy. Hardt is a clear writer, and his insights are often quite [... more]
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Irigaray & Deleuze: Experiments in Visceral Philosophy
Superb: As a philosopher with particular interest in the body and the Earth, I found this an utterly splendid book. It is an utterly lucid presentation of the work of Irigaray and Deleuze -- especially compelling for the clarity of thought that it [... more]
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Deleuze and Guattari's Anti Oedipus: Introduction to ...
delivers what it promises: I tried unsuccessfully to read Anti-Oedipus last year. I was baffled and felt completley out of my depth. About a month ago I decided to start reading "towards" this text again, based on the unfamiliar references from [... more]
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Deleuze on Cinema
learn it....love it....LIVE IT!: My friends all think I hate movies. This isn't true, but I admit that I'm often reluctant to see them--like most important artistic media (contemporary poetry and the plastic arts, to say nothing of ubiquitous pop music), [... more]
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