Gilles Deleuze
β Scribed by Claire Colebrook
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 185
- Series
- Routledge Critical Thinkers
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Why think? Not, according to Gilles Deleuze, in order to be clever, but because thinking transforms life. Why read literature? Not for pure entertainment, Deleuze tells us, but because literature can recreate the boundaries of life. With his emphasis on creation, the future and the enhancement of life, along with his crusade against 'common sense', Deleuze offers some of the most liberating, exhilarating ideas in twentieth-century thought. This book offers a way in to Deleuzean thought through such topics as:
'becoming'
time and the flow of life
the ethics of thinking
'major' and 'minor' literature
difference and repetition
desire, the image and ideology.
Written with literature students in mind, this is the ideal guide for students wishing to think differently about life and literature and in this way to create their own new readings of literary texts.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Cover; Gilles Deleuze; Imprint Page; Contents; Prologue; 1. A Child; 2. An Apprenticeship; 3. A Friendship; 4. A Practice; 5. A Life; Conclusion; References; Bibliography; Acknowledgements; Photo Acknowledgements.;Gilles Deleuze, the person and philosopher, was both singular and multifaceted. Frida