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The conviction that Gilles Deleuze is doing something radical in his work has been accompanied by a corresponding anxiety as to how to read it. In this rigorous and lucid work, Ian Buchanan takes up the challenge by answering the following questions: How should we read Deleuze? How should we read with Deleuze? To show us how Deleuzes philosophy works, Buchanan begins with Melvilles notion that a great book is always the inverse of another book that could only be written in the soul, with silence and blood. Buchanan demonstrates that the figure of two booksone written in ink and the other written in bloodlies at the center of Deleuzes hermeneutics and that a special relation must be established in order to read the second book from the first. This relation is Deleuzism. By explicating elemental concepts in Deleuzedesire, flow, the nomadBuchanan finds that, despite Deleuzes self-declared moratorium on dialectics, he was in several important respects a dialectician. In essays that address the prehistory of Deleuzes philosophy, his methodology, and the utopic dimensions of his thought, Buchanan extracts an apparatus of social critique that arises from the philosophers utopian impulse. Deleuzism is a work that will engage all those with an interest in the twentieth-centurys most original philosopher.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780822325482
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 269
- Utgivningsdatum: 2000-05-01
- Förlag: Duke University Press