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  1. Capitalisme et schizophénie, mille plateaux

    Mille Plateaux (Paris: Editions de Minuit, 1980) is the second of two volumes which comes in the series of Capitalism and Schizophrenia is a result of collaboration between the philosopher Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, philosopher and psychoanalyst. This book continues to explore new paths - including addressing a series of errors by the authors related to the tree, the state, the language ... - that are already dealt with in Anti-Oedipus (first volume) of an ontology of revolutionary futures; the latter continues to unravel the history of identities ("primacy of lines of flight") and produce "coups" unforeseeable to the sociologist and activist. No doubt the political book of Deleuze and Guattari's is the most important, with its original conception of pluralism (the individual is not conceived as the foundation of social organization: social subjectivities are always above or below of the individual level, composing and decomposing communities of all kinds)

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.06.2013 - 09:37

  2. La Chambre Claire: Note sur la Photographie

    The original essay, published in English as Camera Lucida: Reflections on Photography, 1981.

    Alvaro Seica - 26.09.2014 - 12:05

  3. The Law of Genre

    Jacques Derrida discusses “the law of genre” – the idea that genre has
    the function of imposing norms on literary and cultural practices: “As
    soon as the word ‘genre’ is sounded, as soon as it is heard, as soon as one
    attempts to conceive it, a limit is drawn. And when a limit is established,
    norms and interdictions are not far behind: ‘Do,’ ‘Do not’ says ‘genre,’
    the word ‘genre,’ the figure, the voice, or the law of genre” (Derrida 1980,
    p. 56). In Derrida’s view, genre functions more to exclude forms of literary
    practice than to elucidate them: “… as soon as a genre announces itself,
    one must respect a norm, one must cross a line of demarcation, one must
    not risk impurity, anomaly, or monstrosity” (p. 57).

    (Source: Electronic Literature by Scott Rettberg)

    Ana Castello - 02.10.2018 - 17:47

  4. A Taxonomy of Sound Poetry

    A Taxonomy of Sound Poetry

    Ana Castello - 15.10.2018 - 22:18