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  1. Cinema 1: The Movement-Image by Gilles Deleuze, 1986-08
  2. Afterimages of Gilles Deleuze's Film Philosophy
  3. The Fold by Gilles Deleuze, 2006-05-16
  4. Pure Immanence: Essays on A Life by Gilles Deleuze, 2001-06-01
  5. Gilles Deleuze (Routledge Critical Thinkers) by Claire Colebrook, 2001-10-26
  6. Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia (Penguin Classics) by Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari, 2009-05-26
  7. Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation by Gilles Deleuze, 2005-05-25
  8. Proust and Signs: The Complete Text by Gilles Deleuze, 2004
  9. Bergsonism by Gilles Deleuze, 1990-11-08
  10. Foucault by Gilles Deleuze, 1988-05-31
  11. Nietzsche And Philosophy (European Perspectives) by Gilles Deleuze, 2006-04-21
  12. Difference and Repetition (Athlone Contemporary European Thinkers) by Gilles Deleuze, Paul Patton, 2004-11-12
  13. Gilles Deleuze's Time Machine (Post-Contemporary Interventions) by D. N. Rodowick, 1997-01-01
  14. What Is Philosophy? by Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, 1996-04-15

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Gilles Deleuze "A schizophrenic out for a walk is a better model than a neurotic lying on the analyst's couch. A breath of fresh air, a relationship with the outside world." "Revolutionaries, artists, and seers are content to be objective, merely objective: they know that desire clasps life in its powerfully productive embrace, and reproduces it in a way that is all the more intense because it has few needs. And never mind those who believe that this is very easy to say, or that it is the sort of idea to be found in books."
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Gilles Deleuze, philosopher, lived in Paris until his death in 1995. He has been widely recognized as one of the most important philosophers,
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Gilles Deleuze, philosopher, lived in Paris until his death in 1995. He has been widely recognized as one of the most important philosophers, as well as political thinkers, of the twentieth century, illiciting the not-entirely-tongue-in-cheek remark by Michel Foucault that perhaps one day, "the century will be known as Deleuzian". His most important works are (arguably), Difference and Repetition The Logic of Sense Nietzsche Cinema 1: The Movement Image Cinema 2: The Time-Image Foucault Expressionism in Philosophy The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque , and A Thousand Plateaus , and Anti-Oedipus
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This essay first appeared in L'Autre journal , no. 1 (May 1990)
1. Historical
Foucault located the disciplinary societies in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; they reach their height at the outset of the twentieth. They initiate the organization of vast spaces of enclosure. The individual never ceases passing from one closed environment to another, each having its own laws: first the family; then the school ("you are no longer in your family"); then the barracks ("you are no longer at school"); then the factory; from time to time the hospital; possibly the prison, the preeminent instance of the enclosed environment. It's the prison that serves as the analogical model: at the sight of some laborers, the heroine of Rossellini’s could exclaim, "I thought I was seeing convicts." Foucault has brilliantly analyzed the ideal project of these environments of enclosure, particularly visible within the factory: to concentrate; to distribute in space; to order in time; to compose a productive force within the dimension of space-time whose effect will be greater than the sum of its component forces. But what Foucault recognized as well was the transience of this model: it succeeded that of the

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died November 4, 1995, Paris French writer and antirationalist philosopher. Deleuze began his study of philosophy at the Sorbonne in 1944. Appointed to the faculty there in 1957, he later taught at the University of Lyons and the University of Paris VIII, where he was a popular lecturer. He retired from teaching in 1987. Two of Deleuze's early publications, David Hume Deleuze, Gilles...

6. "Postscript On The Societies Of Control" Gilles Deleuze
Gilles Deleuze, Postscript on the Societies of Control , from _OCTOBER_ 59, Winter 1992, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, pp. 37. OCTOBER (ISSN 0162-2870) (ISBN
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"Postscript on the Societies of Control"
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1. Historical
Foucault located the disciplinary societies in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; they reach their height at the outset of the twentieth. They initiate the organization of vast spaces of enclosure. The individual never ceases passing from one closed environment to another, each having its own laws: first the family; then the school ("you are no longer in your family"); then the barracks ("you are no longer at school"); then the factory; from time to time the hospital; possibly the prison, the preeminent instance of the enclosed environment. It's the prison that serves as the analogical model: at the sight of some laborers, the heroine of Rossellini's Europa '51 could exclaim, "I thought I was seeing convicts."

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Naci³ en 1925 en Par­s. Entre y , curs³ sus estudios de filosof­a en La Sorbona . Algunos de sus profesores fueron Ferdinand Alqui© Georges Canguilhem Maurice de Gandillac y Jean Hippolyte . Despu©s de finalizar sus estudios en 1948, se consagr³ a realizar una serie de monograf­as sobre algunos fil³sofos ( Kant Spinoza Nietzsche Bergson ), los cuales, pese a su eminente valor did¡ctico, contienen las primeras instancias de consolidaci³n de su propio pensamiento. Este pensamiento se configura plenamente con la publicaci³n de Diferencia y repetici³n y L³gica del sentido , el primero de y el segundo de . Tambi©n en 1969, conoce a F©lix Guattari , un psicoanalista heterodoxo, con el cual comenzar¡ una larga y fruct­fera colaboraci³n, que cristalizar¡ en los dos volºmenes de Capitalismo y esquizofrenia El Anti-Edipo y Mil mesetas Adem¡s de sus obras de relectura del trabajo de otros fil³sofos, Deleuze escribi³ tambi©n sobre escritores (

8. Gilles Deleuze - Culture
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Gilles Deleuze January 18 November 4 ) was a French philosopher of the late 20th century . From the early 1960s until his death, Deleuze wrote many influential works on philosophy literature film , and fine art . His most popular books were the two volumes of Capitalism and Schizophrenia Anti-Oedipus (1972) and A Thousand Plateaus (1980), both co-written with F©lix Guattari . His books Difference and Repetition (1968) and The Logic of Sense (1969) led Michel Foucault to declare that "one day, perhaps, this century will be called Deleuzian." (Deleuze, for his part, said Foucault's comment was "a joke meant to make people who like us laugh, and make everyone else livid ." The best online introduction to his thought is L'Ab©c©daire de Gilles Deleuze edit
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  • "There's no need to fear or hope, but only to look for new weapons."
    • from Postscript on the Societies of Control "In order for music to free itself, it will have to pass over to the other side—there where territories tremble, where the structures collapse, where the ethoses get mixed up, where a powerful song of the earth is unleashed, the great ritornelles that transmutes all the airs it carries away and makes return."
      • from Essays Critical and Clinical , p. 104. "Instead of gambling on the eternal impossibility of the revolution and on the fascist return of a war-machine in general, why not think that a new type of revolution is in the course of becoming possible , and that all kinds of mutating, living machines conduct wars, are combined and trace out a plane of consistance which undermines the plane of organization of the World and the States?"
        • from Dialogues with Claire Parnet, p. 147. "A book is a small cog in a much more complex, external machinery. Writing is a flow among others; it enjoys no special privilege and enters into relationships of current and countercurrent, of back-wash with other flows - the flows of shit, sperm, speech, action, eroticism, money, politics, etc. Like Bloom, writing on the sand with one hand and masturbating with the other - two flows in what relationship?"
          • from I have Nothing to Admit It is at work everywhere, functioning smoothly at times, at other times in fits and starts. It breathes, it heats, it eats. It shits and fucks. What a mistake to have ever said the

10. Gilles Deleuze
Gilles Deleuze was born in Paris in 1925 and lived there his whole life. He was the son of an conservative, antiSemitic engineer, a veteran of World War I.
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His first book, Empiricism and Subjectivity, on David Hume, was published in 1953. Over the next ten years, Deleuze held a number of assistant teaching positions in French universities, publishing his important text on Nietzsche (Nietzsche and Philosophy) in 1962. It was also around this time that he met Michel Foucault, with whom he had a long and important friendship. In 1968, Deleuze's doctoral thesis, comprising of Difference and Repetition and Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza were published. In 1969, he took up a teaching post at the University of Paris VII, where he taught until his retirement in 1987. In the same year, he met , with whom he wrote a number of influential texts, notably the two volumes of Capitalism and Schizophrenia, Anti-Oedipus (1972) and A Thousand Plateaus (1980). During the seventies, Deleuze was politically active in a number of causes, including membership in the Groupe d'information sur les prisons (formed, with others, by Michel Foucault), and had an engaged concern with homosexual rights and the Palestinian liberation movement. In the eighties, Deleuze wrote a number of books on cinema (the influential studies The Movement-Image (1983) and The Time-Image (1985)) and on painting (Francis Bacon (1981)). Deleuze's final collaboration with Guattari, What is Philosophy?, was published in 1991 (Guattari died in 1992). By 1993 Deleuze took his own life on November 4th, 1995.

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Gilles Deleuze Meets the Mandelbrot set in this theoretical exploration of the memory images in Sokoruv s modern day Kammerspiel classic Mother and Son.
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Toward a Synthesis of Cinema -A Theory of the Long Take Moving Camera, Part 2
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This two-part paper uses Orson Welles The Trial (1963) as a model to explicate Brian Henderson's long take theory. Instead of arguing for or against Henderson's critical standpoint, it uses its classification scheme as a basis for a more thorough understanding of the theoretical gap that exists between the two institutional pillars of cinema, the exclusive theories of Sergei Eisenstein and Andre Bazin.
A Deleuzian Analysis of Tarkovsky's Theory of Time-Pressure, Part 1

This essay offers a Deleuzian analysis of the great Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky's montage theory of time-pressure, foregrounded against the historical backdrop of Eisenstein's montage of attractions.
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Gilles Deleuze (19251995) was professor of philosophy at the University of Paris VIII (Vincennes-St. Denis). His books include Nietzsche and Philosophy
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Literature and Life
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Translated by Daniel W. Smith and Michael A. Greco To write is not to recount one's memories and voyages, one's loves and griefs, one's dreams and phantasms. It is the same thing to sin through an excess of reality as through an excess of the imagination. In both cases it is the eternal daddy-mommy, an Oedipal structure that is projected onto the real or introjected into the imaginary. In this infantile conception of literature, what we seek at the end of the voyage, or at the heart of a dream, is a father. One writes for one's father-mother. Marthe Robert has pushed this infantilization or "psychoanalization" of literature to an extreme, leaving the novelist no other choice than that of the Bastard or the Foundling. Even becoming-animal is not safe from an Oedipal reduction of the type "my cat, my dog." As Lawrence says, "if I am a giraffe, and the ordinary Englishmen who write about me ... are nice, well-behaved dogs, there it is, the animals are different.... The animal I am you instinctively dislike." As a general rule, fantasies simply treat the indefinite as a mask for a personal or a possessive: "a child is being beaten" is quickly transformed into "my father beat me." But literature takes the opposite path and exists only when it discovers beneath apparent persons the power of an impersonalwhich is not a generality but a singularity at the highest point: a man, a woman, a beast, a stomach, a child.... It is not the first two persons that function as the condition for literary enunciation; literature begins only when a third person is born in us that strips us of the power to say "I" (Blanchot's "neuter").

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deleuze gilles. Jean Kempf. American Studies in France. A critical review. Full text Index by name. Index; By Author By Keyword By Name
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Gilles Deleuze, like Jacques Derrida, is a recent French philosopher and historian of philosophy whose name is associated with such movements as
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Deleuze, G. 1983. Nietzsche and Philosophy . London: Continuum.
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Gilles Deleuze, ImageTime, Editions of Midnight, 1985. Art Cinema Mujeres creando an autonomous feminism Poetic and policy of the dressing-up in the
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19. "Postscript On The Societies Of Control" Gilles Deleuze
Gilles Deleuze, Postscript on the Societies of Control , from _OCTOBER_ 59, Winter 1992, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, pp. 37. (This essay first appeared in
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In the disciplinary societies that Foucault situated in the eighteenth and nineteeth centuries, the individual was continuously located within one closed environment or another, each having its own laws. First there was the family, then the school, then the barracks, the factory, the hospital, and even the prison, each with their own rules and order. But, the disciplinary society was not the first society. Before that we had the societies of sovereignty. In that culture, the goal rule who was to die rather than, as in the disciplinary society, how people should live. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the societiety of soverity, however, gave way to the disciplinary society. It was a transition fostered by the changes wroght by Napoleon. And, now, another transition is taking place. This transition is not complete, but it began shortly after WWII. In this new society, which we can call the society of control, the closed environments (i.e., schools, factories) are given way to different forms of power. These control societies control the population with new technologies, molecular engineering, genetic manipulation, and so forth. This shift to a society of control is not inherently better or worse than the prior societies. All three kinds of society (disciplinary, sovereignty, and control) have both liberating and enslaving forces that confront one another. Nevertheless, the forces that fight the enslaving forces are facing new means of control and need to discover new weapons.

20. Gilles Deleuze [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
gilles deleuze, an important figure in postwar French philosophy, began his career with a number of idiosyncratic yet rigorous historical studies of
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Gilles Deleuze Gilles Deleuze, an important figure in post-war French philosophy, began his career with a number of idiosyncratic yet rigorous historical studies of figures outside of the continental tradition in vogue at the time, before writing some of the more infamous texts of the period, in particular, Anti-Oedipus and A Thousand Plateaus . These texts collaborative works with radical psychoanalyst Félix Guattari. Deleuze is a key figure in what is known as 'postmodern' thought. Considering himself an empiricist and a vitalist, his body of work, which rests upon concepts such as multiplicity, constructivism, difference and desire, stands at a substantial remove from the main traditions of 20th century Continental thought. His thought locates him as an influential figure in present-day considerations of society, creativity and subjectivity. Deleuze also published widely on literature, psychoanalysis and art.
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