Constitutes a valuable contribution as much to Deleuze scholarship as to the growing field of space and mobility studies. -- Marios Constantinou and Maria Margaroni Thirteen essays written by some of the most rigorous and vibrant interlocutors with Deleuze's thought today. -- Marios Constantinou and Maria Margaroni

Gilles Deleuze was arguably the twentieth century's most spatial philosopher - not only did he contribute a plethora of new concepts to engage space, space was his very means of doing philosophy. He said everything takes place on a plane of immanence, envisaging a vast desert-like space populated by concepts moving about like nomads. Deleuze made philosophy spatial and gave us the concepts of smooth and striated, nomadic and sedentary, deterritorialization and reterritorialization, the fold, as well as many others to enable us to think spatially. This collection takes up the challenge of thinking spatially by exploring Deleuze's spatial concepts in applied contexts: architecture, cinema, urban planning, political philosophy and metaphysics. In doing so, it brings together some of the most accomplished Deleuze scholars writing today - Reda Bensmaia, Ian Buchanan, Claire Colebrook, Tom Conley, Manuel DeLanda, Gary Genosko, Gregg Lambert and Nigel Thrift. Key Features *The first book of critical commentary on the diverse intellectual, philosophical, artistic and architectural responses Deleuze's work on space has provoked in the past decade * Includes work from leading figures in the field of Deleuze studies and introduces authoritative new voices * Students and scholars in the fields of art, architecture, urban studies and philosophy will find this an invaluable guide to the work of an author whose impact is already substantial and is likely to grow in the years to come * Written in a lucid, introductory style that will appeal to non-specialists
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This collection takes up the challenge of thinking spatially by exploring Deleuze's spatial concepts in applied contexts: architecture, cinema, urban planning, political philosophy and metaphysics.
DELEUZE AND SPACE; Table of Contents; Introduction; Ian Buchanan and Gregg Lambert; 1. Space in the Age of Non-Place; Ian Buchanan; 2. To See with the Mind and Think through the Eye: Deleuze, Folding Architecture, and Simon Rodia's Watts Towers; Paul A. Harris; 3. Stealing into Gilles Deleuze's Baroque House; Helene Frichot; 4. Space: Extensive and Intensive, Actual and Virtual; Manuel DeLanda; 5. 'Genesis Eternal': After Paul Klee; John David Dewsbury & Nigel Thrift; 6. After Informatic Striation:; The Resignification of Disc Numbers in Contemporary Inuit Popular Culture; Gary Genosko & Adam Bryx; 7. Thinking Leaving; Branka Arsic; 8. On the 'Spiritual Automaton,' Space and Time in Modern Cinema According to Gilles Deleuze; Reda Bensmaia; 9. Ahab and Becoming-Whale: The Nomadic Subject in Smooth Space; Tamsin Lorriane; 10. Transcendental Aesthetics: Deleuze's Philosophy of Space; Gregory Flaxman; 11. The Space of Man: On the Specificity of Affect in Deleuze and Guattari; Claire Colebroo; 12. The Desert Island.; Tom Conley; 13. What the Earth Thinks.; Gregg Lambert.
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ISBN
9780748618743
Publisert
2005-06-22
Utgiver
Vendor
Edinburgh University Press
Vekt
434 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

Biografisk notat

Ian Buchanan is Director of the Institute for Social Transformation Research, University of Wollongong. He is the author of A Reader's Guide to Anti-Oedipus and Deleuzism: A Metacommentary, and Editor of the journal Deleuze Studies. Greg Lambert is Associate Professor of English and Textual Studies at Syracuse University. He is the author of The Non-Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze (Continuum, 2002), Report to the Academy (Davies, 2001), and The Return of the Baroque: Art, Culture, and Theory in the Modern Age (Continuum, forthcoming).