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Title Statement Gilles Deleuze : image and text
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint) Continuum, London : cop. 2009
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General Note Conference on the campus of University of South Carolina, Apr. 5-8, 2007, sponsored by the Program in Comparative Literature, the English Department, and the College of Arts and Sciences.
Bibliography, etc. Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note Introduction : image, text, thought / Eugene W. Holland -- Text/literature -- The landscape of sensation / Ronald Bogue -- Bim bam bom bem : 'Beckett's peephole' as audio-visual rhizome / Colin Gardner -- Where has Gertrud(e) gone? : Gertrude Stein's cinematic journey from movement-image to time-image / Sarah Posman -- (Giving) savings accounts? / Karen Houle -- Image/art -- Sensation : the earth, a people, art / Elizabeth Grosz -- Matisse with Dewey with Deleuze / Éric Alliez and Jean-Claude Bonne -- Mad love / Nadine Boljkovac -- Affective imagery : screen militarism / Felicity Colman -- Hyperconnectivity through Deleuze : indices of affect / Jondi Keane -- Deleuze, Guattari and contemporary art / Stephen Zepke -- Why is Deleuze an artist-philosopher? / Julie Kuhlken -- Philosophy -- Gilles Deleuze and the problem of freedom / Constantin V. Boundas -- On finding oneself Spinozist : refuge, beatitude and the any-space- whatever / Hélène Frichot.
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Gilles Deleuze: Image and Text focuses on the intersection between Deleuzian philosophy and the arts. Deleuze combined exceptionally rigorous insight into important Western philosophers with an extraordinary sensitivity to literature, music, painting and film. He was intensely interested in the medium of thought, which is by no means limited to philosophy alone: it also takes place in science, mathematics, literature, painting and cinema, to name just some of the genres of thought to which Deleuze most often refers. His own thinking emerged almost as often in conversation with artists and literary writers as in engagement with other philosophers, and his philosophy cannot be fully grasped without an understanding of his engagement with the arts. This significant and timely collection of essays from an international team of leading Deleuze scholars brings together interpretations and commentaries from Deleuzian perspectives on subjects such as literature, painting, music and film. The book represents diverse modes of engagement with Deleuze's philosophical concepts and problems and demonstrates the central role the arts play in any understanding of his philosophical ideas. Gilles Deleuze: Image and Text focuses on the intersection between Deleuzian philosophy and the arts. Deleuze combined exceptionally rigorous insight into important Western philosophers with an extraordinary sensitivity to literature, music, painting and film. He was intensely interested in the medium of thought, which is by no means limited to philosophy alone: it also takes place in science, mathematics, literature, painting and cinema, to name just some of the genres of thought to which Deleuze most often refers. His own thinking emerged almost as often in conversation with artists and literary writers as in engagement with other philosophers, and his philosophy cannot be fully grasped without an understanding of his engagement with the arts. This significant and timely collection of essays from an international team of leading Deleuze scholars brings together interpretations and commentaries from Deleuzian perspectives on subjects such as literature, painting, music and film. The book represents diverse modes of engagement with Deleuze's philosophical concepts and problems and demonstrates the central role the arts play in any understanding of his philosophical ideas.