Description
Originally published as a special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly (Summer 1997), this volume includes essays from some of the most prominent American, Australian, British, and French scholars and translators of Deleuze's writing. These essays, ranging from film, television, art, and literature to philosophy, psychoanalysis, geology, and cultural studies, reflect the broad interests of Deleuze himself. Providing both an introduction and critique of Deleuze, this volume will engage those readers interested in literary and cultural theory, philosophy, and the future of those areas of study in which Deleuze worked.
Contributors. Ronald Bogue, Ian Buchanan, Andre Pierre Colombat, Tom Conley, Manuel DeLanda, Tessa Dwyer, Jerry Aline Flieger, Eugene Holland, Fredric Jameson, Jean-Clet Martin, John Mullarkey, D. N. Rodowick, Horst Ruthrof, Charles J. Stivale
Includes essays from some of the most prominent American, Australian, British, and French scholars of Deleuze's writing
About the Author
Ian Buchanan is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Tasmania.
Reviews
"Here's a remedy for resisting the anti-philosophy brigade. . . . [The contributors] energetically claim Deleuze's importance for issues that have pressed us both politically and philosophically."-Nina Zimnik, Film-Philosophy
Book Information
ISBN 9780822323921
Author Ian Buchanan
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 558g