It’s been far too long since I’ve continued these posts. In order to ease myself back into my “slow reading”… READ MORE
The first sentence of the fourth section of Deleuze’s introduction succinctly outlines (and rehearses) the remaining paragraphs of this third section on concepts and… READ MORE
Last time, I promised to cover several paragraphs in one post in order to get to the end of this… READ MORE
Deleuze opens the third section of his introduction by briefly outlining his earlier points and previewing a new one: “Repetition… READ MORE
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Man, I love this video. I believe a written version of this talk appears in the collection Two Regimes of Madness:… READ MORE
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The last two paragraphs of this section may, in fact, contain Deleuze’s most compellingly positive theorization of repetition (at least up… READ MORE
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A few weeks ago, I posted a rather harsh response to Elizabeth Grosz’s Becoming Undone: Darwinian Reflections on Life, Politics, and… READ MORE
Deleuze begins his next paragraph by admitting that there is not “any resemblance between Nietzsche’s Dionysus [or Zarathustra, perhaps?] and… READ MORE
In the next six pages of his introduction (pp. 5-11), Deleuze reveals two (and teases a third) influence behind the… READ MORE
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In the latter half of Desire/Love (2012), Lauren Berlant addresses “the ways that fantasies of romantic love and of therapy… READ MORE