Though I had hoped my excursion back through Lawrence’s fiction would have gone a bit quicker, I’ve been relishing Paul Morel,… READ MORE
As someone who struggles to focus while writing, I’ve learned that getting out of a desk chair—to get a snack, to… READ MORE
Near the beginning of his essay “Mediators” (Negotations 121-34), Gilles Deleuze writes: The kind of movements you find in sports and… READ MORE
So, as usual, I’m lagging more slowly than I would like on my “slow reading” of Difference and Repetition (though perhaps… READ MORE
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Bacon Deleuze What is painted is the sensation. There is a beauty to these entangled Figures. They do not merge… READ MORE
This one hits very close to home this weekend . . . The Prelude Book One Introduction—Childhood and School-Time [.… READ MORE
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This spring I’ll be teaching ENG 377: Topics in Romanticism at the University of Rhode Island. While romanticism is not… READ MORE
What does this phrase—”the pedagogy of the concept”—mean? Near the end of their introduction to What Is Philosophy? Deleuze and Guattari make… READ MORE