Deleuze's way : essays in transverse ethics and aesthetics

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Deleuze's way : essays in transverse ethics and aesthetics

Ronald Bogue

Ashgate, c2007

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [167]-170) and index

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内容説明

Addressing the essential question of the relationship between ethics and aesthetics in Deleuze's philosophy this book provides clear indications of the practical implications of Deleuze's approach to the arts through detailed analyses of the ethical dimension of artistic activity in literature, music, and film. Bogue examines Deleuze's "transverse way" of interrelating the ethical and the aesthetic, the transverse way being both a mode of thought and a practice of living. Among the issues examined are those of the relationship of music to literature, the political vocation of the arts, violence in popular music, the ethics and aesthetics of education, the use of music and sound in film, the role of the visual in literary invention, the function of the arts in cross cultural interactions, and the future of Deleuzian analysis as a means of forming an open, reciprocally self-constituting, transcultural global culture.

目次

  • Introduction The Transverse Way Du cote de chez Deleuze
  • Chapter 1 Immanent Ethics
  • Chapter 2 Minority, Territory, Music
  • Chapter 3 Violence in Three Shades of Metal Death, Doom and Black
  • Chapter 4 Search, Swim and See Deleuze's Apprenticeship in Signs and Pedagogy of Images
  • Chapter 5 Tragedy, Sight and Sound The Birth of Godard's Prenom Carmen from the Nietzschean Spirit of Music
  • Chapter 6 Bergsonian Fabulation and the People to Come
  • Chapter 7 Re-Viewing Deleuze's Sacher-Masoch
  • Chapter 8 Apology for Nomadology
  • Chapter 9 Nomadism, Globalism and Cultural Studies
  • Chapter 10 Nomadology's Trial by Proxy

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