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by: Mary Zamberlin
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 810
EAN: 9780415975353
ISBN: 0415975352
Label: Routledge
Manufacturer: Routledge
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 206
Publication Date: April 20, 2006
Publisher: Routledge
Sales Rank: 2775027
Studio: Routledge
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Product Description: This book explores the significant intellectual impact the philosopher Jean Wahl had on the directions Gilles Deleuze took as a philosopher and writer of a philosophy of experimentation. The study of this influence also brings to light the significance of Deleuze's emphasis on 'la pragmatique,' inspired by Wahl's writings and teachings and his fascination with American pluralism and pragmatism, particularly that of William James. This book also attempts to put Deleuze's theories into action, to write in a deleuzian way about American 'minor' literature and thought which Deleuze deemed 'superior.' This text inherently challenges and potentially provides an alternative way of reading/writing to standard critical approaches which Deleuze tells us necessarily reduce and distort a 'minor' work's most lively, subtle and micro-politically efficient elements as they abort them from their 'minoritarian' fields of meaning to coerce them into already existing, standard and standardizing concepts that belongto and reinforce the 'Major Order's' organizational grid.
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