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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
This will be a shorter post than the earlier ones! The eighth paragraph of the introduction to Difference and Repetition,… READ MORE
At the end of SR 1.5, I paraphrase Deleuze’s question about Kant’s moral philosophy, “Isn’t [Kant’s] understanding of [moral] law [.… READ MORE
Henry Somers-Hall paraphrases Deleuze’s move from scientific experimentation to virtue and morality thus: “If repetition isn’t found in the universality… READ MORE
One of the books I looked most forward to reading after dropping rent money on Duke University Press’s Spring Book… READ MORE
I am quickly learning that most of the published guides to Difference and Repetition are not very helpful for explicating its opening pages… READ MORE