Deleuze, the dark precursor : dialectic, structure, being
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Deleuze, the dark precursor : dialectic, structure, being
(Rethinking theory)
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-233) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Gilles Deleuze is considered one of the most important French philosophers of the twentieth century. Eleanor Kaufman situates Deleuze in relation to others of his generation, such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Pierre Klossowski, Maurice Blanchot, and Claude Levi-Strauss, and she engages the provocative readings of Deleuze by Alain Badiou and Slavoj Zizek. Deleuze, The Dark Precursor is organized around three themes that critically overlap: dialectic, structure, and being. Kaufman argues that Deleuze's work is deeply concerned with these concepts, even when he advocates for the seemingly opposite notions of univocity, nonsense, and becoming. By drawing on scholastic thought and reading somewhat against the grain, Kaufman suggests that these often-maligned themes allow for a nuanced, even positive reflection on apparently negative states of being, such as extreme inertia. This attention to the negative or minor category has implications that extend beyond philosophy and into feminist theory, film, American studies, anthropology, and architecture.
目次
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Deleuze's Scholasticism
Part One: Dialectic
1. Solid Dialectic in Sartre and Deleuze
2. Toward a Feminist Philosophy of Mind
3. Klossowski and Orthodoxy
4. Cinema and the Tableau Vivant
Part Two: Structure
5. Betraying Well (zizek and Badiou)
6. Levi-Strauss and the Joy of Abstraction
7. Extreme Formality and the World without Others
Part Three: Being
8. French Thought and the Space of American Literature
9. Bartleby, the Immobile
10. In the Middle of Things
11. Midnight, or the Inertia of Being
12. Living Virtually in a Cluttered House
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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