"Useful to anyone wishing to better understand the work of
this important French philosopher.... Highly recommended."--
"Choice" Dedicated to the work of Gilles Deleuze, a
leading figure in continental philosophy, this dictionary defines
and contextualizes more than one hundred and fifty terms relating
to Deleuzian philosophy. It covers key terms and concepts, major
influences, and the legacy of Deleuze on feminism, cinema,
postcolonial theory, geography, and cultural studies. A
user-friendly reference for scholars, students, and instructors,
this revised edition includes expanded entries on architecture,
cinema, and psychoanalysis--areas in which Deleuze's impact has
grown-- and new contributions from the prominent Deleuze scholars
Rosi Braidotti, Claire Colebrook, Tom Conley, Eugene Holland, and
Paul Patton.
A remarkable dictionary arranged creatively and rigorously by concept-terms in such a way that the distinct expertise of multiple distinguished scholars inflects each concept. -- Eleanor Kaufman, University of California, Los Angeles If the philosophy is the strata or plane for the production of concepts, this new revised Deleuze Dictionary is philosophy at its most creative: here key concepts from Deleuze's writings are illuminated and made to undertake new work, opening up new questions and new provocations. Strongly recommended both for those new to Deleuze's rich writings and to those already familiar with and excited by his profoundly original thought. -- Elizabeth Grosz, Rutgers University A remarkable dictionary arranged creatively and rigorously by concept-terms in such a way that the distinct expertise of multiple distinguished scholars inflects each concept. If the philosophy is the strata or plane for the production of concepts, this new revised Deleuze Dictionary is philosophy at its most creative: here key concepts from Deleuze's writings are illuminated and made to undertake new work, opening up new questions and new provocations. Strongly recommended both for those new to Deleuze's rich writings and to those already familiar with and excited by his profoundly original thought.
Adrian Parr is Professor of Critical Theory at the University of Cincinnati. She is the editor of The Deleuze Dictionary (EUP, 2005), and with Ian Buchanan of Deleuze and the Contemporary World (EUP, 2006). She is the author of Exploring the Work of Leonardo da Vinci within the Context of Contemporary Philosophical Thought and Art (Edwin Mellen Press, 2003).
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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Entries A-Z Bibliography Notes on Contributors.
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