Posts tagged with ‘Gilles Deleuze’

  • Mind and Philosophy, Scholarship
    8 min

    Parsing Gilles Deleuze

    Professor Desire

    Professor Desire

    Michel Foucault's blurb is stamped on the back of What is Philosophy? like a slogan: "Perhaps one day this century will be known as Deleuzian." Deleuze insisted that Foucault made the quip to amuse their fans and irritate their enemies, but it's presence on the back of the latest Deleuze and Guattari translation indicates two things: One, that one senses something mighty in Deleuze, an epochal shift in the plate tectonics of thought. And two, that in America, a personal...
  • Mind and Philosophy

    De Landa Destratified

    The Liquefaction of Manuel De Landa

    The Liquefaction of Manuel De Landa

    Michel Foucault's blurb is stamped on the back of What is Philosophy? like a slogan: "Perhaps one day this century will be known as Deleuzian." Deleuze insisted that Foucault made the quip to amuse their fans and irritate their enemies, but it's presence on the back of the latest Deleuze and Guattari translation indicates two things: One, that one senses something mighty in Deleuze, an epochal shift in the plate tectonics of thought. And two, that in America, a personal...
  • Technoculture
    5 min

    The Play-Doh of the Future, Here Today

    The Soft Machine of Gak

    The Soft Machine of Gak

    Michel Foucault's blurb is stamped on the back of What is Philosophy? like a slogan: "Perhaps one day this century will be known as Deleuzian." Deleuze insisted that Foucault made the quip to amuse their fans and irritate their enemies, but it's presence on the back of the latest Deleuze and Guattari translation indicates two things: One, that one senses something mighty in Deleuze, an epochal shift in the plate tectonics of thought. And two, that in America, a personal...
  • Mind and Philosophy
    7 min

    Deleuze & Guattari’s What is Philosophy?

    D&G's "virtual philosophy"

    D&G's "virtual philosophy"

    Michel Foucault's blurb is stamped on the back of What is Philosophy? like a slogan: "Perhaps one day this century will be known as Deleuzian." Deleuze insisted that Foucault made the quip to amuse their fans and irritate their enemies, but it's presence on the back of the latest Deleuze and Guattari translation indicates two things: One, that one senses something mighty in Deleuze, an epochal shift in the plate tectonics of thought. And two, that in America, a personal...