Why Guattari? a liberation of cartographies, ecologies and politics

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    • Jellis, Thomas
    • Gerlach, Joe
    • Dewsbury, JD

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Why Guattari? a liberation of cartographies, ecologies and politics

edited by Thomas Jellis, Joe Gerlach, and JD Dewsbury

(Routledge studies in human geography)

Routledge, 2019

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Evaluates French philosopher Guattari's production of ideas through a Geography lens Focuses on Guattari's cartographies, ecosophy and micropolitics Demonstrates how geography can subvert the norms of history, politics, art and ethics

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1 Cartographies 1. Through a net darkly: spatial expression from glossematics to schizoanalysis 2. Mapping the Unconscious 3. Guattari's incorporeal materialism: From individuation to aesthetics (and back again) 4. Metamodelizing the Territory: On Teddy Cruz's Diagrammatic Urbanism 5. Schizoanalytic Cartographies 6. Refrains of lost time: collapse, refrain, abstract Part 2 Ecologies 7. The (Schizo)analysis of Value in the 'Age of Innovation' 8. Ecosophy as an ethical mode of existence 9. Pathways to the Machinic Subject 10. Memorial persistence: a hurricane in twelve refrains 11. The Cosmic Flight of the Aerocene Gemini Part 3 Micropolitics 12. Hitchhiking Guattari 13. Guattari and the Micropolitics of Cinema: The Desiring-Machines of Satoshi Kon 14. Reframing politics in art: from representational subjects to aesthetic subjectification 15. Communist Stratoanalysis 16. Transversal Geo-Politics | The Violence of Sound

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