Description
Reidar Due offers an entirely new interpretation of Deleuze's philosophy, centred around the notion of thought as a capacity to form relations. These relations are embodied in nature, in language and in the unconscious; in art, science and social practice. With this concept of embodied thought, Deleuze challenges our most entrenched beliefs about the self and about signs whether linguistic or social. He develops an original theory of power and social systems and presents a method for understanding any signifying practice, from language and ritual to the unconscious, including cinema, literature and painting.
Due analyses the different strands in this theoretical edifice and shows its implications for a wide range of human sciences, from history and psychology to political theory and cultural studies.
About the Author
Reidar Andreas Due is Lecturer in French at the Univesity of Oxford, Magdalen College.
Reviews
"Reidar Due's study of Deleuze is exceptional in its combination of clarity and complexity, providing an account of all the major aspects of Deleuze's philosophy and its development. It manages to be both focused and comprehensive, thematic and historical, and, perhaps most important, it offers a new and highly convincing interpretation of Deleuze as a philosopher of embodied thought."
Christina Howells, University of Oxford
"Readers new to Deleuze will find this a highly instructive and superior introduction. Reidar Due succeeds in guiding the reader through Deleuze's project and its attempt to transform how we think. The book is essential reading for students and scholars in the humanities and social sciences who are seeking new directions for thought."
Keith Ansell Pearson, University of Warwick
Book Information
ISBN 9780745630359
Author Reidar Andreas Due
Format Paperback
Page Count 200
Imprint Polity Press
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Weight(grams) 290g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 154mm * 12mm