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Author Colebrook, Claire.

Title Gilles Deleuze / Claire Colebrook
Published London ; New York : Routledge, 2002

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 MELB  194 Deleuz Col/Gde  DUE 10-05-24
Description x, 170 pages ; 21 cm
Series Routledge critical thinkers
Routledge critical thinkers.
Contents Why Deleuze? -- Key Ideas -- 1. Powers of thinking: philosophy, art and science -- 2. Cinema: perception, time and becoming -- 3. Machines, the untimely and deterritorialisation -- 4. Transcendental empiricism -- 5. Desire, ideology and simulacra -- 6. Minor literature: the power of eternal return -- 7. Becoming -- After Deleuze
Summary One of the twentieth-century's most exciting and challenging intellectuals, Gilles Deleuze's writings covered literature, art, psychoanalysis, philosophy, genetics, film and social theory. This book not only introduces Deleuze's ideas, it also demonstrates the ways in which his work can provide new readings of literary texts. This guide goes on to cover his work in various fields, his theory of literature and his overarching project of a new concept of becoming
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [153]-159) and index
Subject Deleuze, Gilles, 1925-1995.
Philosophy.
Philosophers -- France.
Author Parr, Adrian, (lecturer)
LC no. 2001019897
ISBN 0415246334 hardback alkaline paper
0415246342 paperback alkaline paper
0203029925 ebook
0203191161