Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-Oedipus: Introduction to SchizoanalysisRoutledge, 4 ene 2002 - 174 páginas Eugene W. Holland provides an excellent introduction to Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari's Anti-Oedipus which is widely recognized as one of the most influential texts in philosophy to have appeared in the last thirty years. He lucidly presents the theoretical concerns behind Anti-Oedipus and explores with clarity the diverse influences of Marx, Freud, Nietzsche and Kant on the development of Deleuze & Guattari's thinking. He also examines the wider implications of their work in revitalizing Marxism, environmentalism, feminism and cultural studies. |
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the critical operators drawn from Kant Marx and Freud | 14 |
Marx and revolutionary autocritique | 15 |
Freud and the tendentious joke | 18 |
Desiringproduction and the internal critique of Oedipus | 25 |
The three syntheses of the unconscious | 26 |
The conjunctive synthesis of consumptionconsummation | 33 |
the relations of antiproduction | 74 |
imperial inscription | 77 |
Capitalist relations of antiproduction | 78 |
Capitalist inscription | 79 |
Schizoanalysis and Freud | 87 |
Schizoanalysis and Lacan | 89 |
Beyond critique schizoanalysis and universal history | 92 |
paranoia and schizophrenia | 93 |
The five paralogisms of psychoanalysis | 36 |
The paralogism of displacement and the critique of representation 1 | 37 |
The paralogism of application and illegitimate use of the conjunctive synthesis | 38 |
The paralogism of the doublebind and illegitimate use of the disjunctive synthesis | 41 |
The paralogism of extrapolation and illegitimate use of the connective synthesis | 45 |
The paralogism of the afterward and the critique of representation 2 | 54 |
Socialproduction and the external critique of Oedipus | 58 |
Socialproduction in general | 61 |
Forms of surplusvalue and coding | 64 |
The relations of antiproduction and systems of inscription | 69 |
territorial inscription | 71 |
Therapeutic transformation | 97 |
Revolutionary transformation | 99 |
Intersections | 106 |
Environmentalism | 112 |
Feminism and gender | 116 |
Recapitulation | 121 |
Notes | 124 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-Oedipus: Introduction to Schizoanalysis Gilles Deleuze,Eugene W. Holland Vista previa restringida - 1999 |
Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-Oedipus: Introduction to Schizoanalysis Eugene W. Holland Vista previa restringida - 1999 |
Deleuze and Guattari's Anti-Oedipus: Introduction to Schizoanalysis Eugene W. Holland Vista previa restringida - 2002 |
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