Deleuze and the Fold: A Critical Reader. Sjoerd van Tuinen, Niamh McDonnell

Deleuze and the Fold: A Critical Reader


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By deterritorialization and reterritorialization I am inticating a more general model of thought latent in much of Deleuze's work -- the diastolic-systolic flows in The Logic of Sensation, or folding-unfolding/involution-evolution in The Fold. Nevertheless, as Eckhart concludes, there is a sense in which the particular instances of the house are folded as one with the House only in their work towards the perfection of the house as House. 13 March, 2012: TBA This lecture is part of the Intensive Programme of the Utrecht School of Critical Theory on “Risk Societies and Cosmopolitanism”. Not sure how useful it will be though? This year the theme will be Deleuze's Reading material: Texts from The Fold, ATP and the Cinema Books. The translation is somewhat free, and particularly troublesome has been the rendering of Eckhart's reading of the Gospel of John into the English biblical equivalents, starting with the significant distinction between Eckhardt's 'Verb' [Verbum] and the usual English 'Word'. It's extremely difficult to think critically about things that can only be said or thought about in one way. Glenn Kirkconnell Kierkegaard on Ethics and Religion: From Either/or to Philosophical Fragments . In Sjoerd van Tuinen & Niamh McDonnell (eds.), Deleuze and the Fold: A Critical Reader. I'm curious then (and I think this question was touched on even if it wasn't addressed explicitly), how would a Deleuzian philosophy of philosophy inform a reading of “What is Philosophy?” This is a serious . John Wylie talks about Deleuze's Leibniz in his 'Depths and Folds' article in Society and Space, but not Leibniz himself. A critical reader has recently been released and I will report on it when I receive a copy. Leibniz figures in some of Martin Rudwick's She seems to channel Leibniz through Deleuze & Guatarri. After all, Deleuze's affirmation of . Being more helpful (maybe), is there a There's a brief commentary on Harvey's take on Leibniz by Nigel Thrift in his contribution to the David Harvey critical reader (Castree and Gregory, eds). Mostly because of two Deleuzian Thomas Hardy studies (John Hughes's Lines of Flight: Reading Deleuze with Hardy, Gissing, Conrad, and Woolf and David Musselwhite's Social Transformations in Hardy's Tragic Novels: . Each session of the three-hour seminar will consist of an in-depth reading of a text by Gilles Deleuze (with or without Felix Guattari), sometimes alongside secondary texts by other theorists or philosophers. Understanding the precise character of Deleuze's identifications, however, is one of the great challenges facing his readers. Alongside this distinction between Nietzschean and Hegelian difference, Deleuze distinguishes two images of critique: Nietzsche's merciless prelude to creativity is contrasted with Kant's critical project (critique as a means of re-founding the established values of truth and morality).

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