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Index
Cover-Page
Half-Title
Series
Title
Contents
Abbreviations
Contributors
Series Preface
Introduction: Gilles Deleuze and the Staging of Philosophy
Notes
Part 1 Conceptualizing Deleuze
1 Deleuze’s Proust and Signs: The Literary Partial Object
The first Proust and Signs
The second Proust and Signs
A new conclusion
Forever Proust
Notes
2 Life as Method: The Invention of Problems in Deleuze’s Bergsonism
Section 1
Section 2
Section 3/Conclusion
Notes
3 Diagrammatic Modernism: Abstraction, Immanence, and the Positions of Style
Abstraction
The Logic of Sensation
Intensive texts
Positions of transcendence
Positions of immanence
Intensive reading and the uses of representation
Notes
4 Reading Anti-Oedipus: Literature, Schizophrenia, and Universal History
“It works too, believe me . . .”
From homo natura to homo historia
May ’68 and the impasse of Oedipus
Schizoanalysis as cultural criticism
Notes
5 On the Flyleaves of Modernism: Deleuze and Guattari’s Kafka
The problem(s) of Kafka
“What is an assemblage?”
“What is a minor literature?”
1975: Head over heels and away
Conclusion
Notes
6 Intensive Multiplicities in A Thousand Plateaus
Multiplicity, rhizome, destratification
Strata, destratification, the body without organs
From becoming-intense . . . to becoming-minoritarian
War machine and the apparatus of capture
Notes
7 The Movement-Image, The Time-Image, and the Paradoxes of Literary and Other Modernisms
Modernisms
How many times has film been modern?
Cinematographic and literary modernisms: Paradox of specificity
Bergson, the world seen anew, and the paradox of the modernist visionary
Nietzsche and the paradox of fabulation: Powers of the false
Periodization and the paradox of a film history in the temporality of Aîon
Modernism and the question of Deleuze’s “second poetics”
Untimely meditation
Notes
8 What is Philosophy?: “To play it again on a new stage”
The image of thought
The idiot
Sensibilia
Notes
9 Essays Critical and Clinical: The Book as a “Whole”
The procedure
Notes
Part 2 Deleuze and Aesthetics
10 “A strange respect for the individual”: Gilles Deleuze and Hardy the Novelist
I
II
III
Notes
11 Entangled in Nature: Deleuze’s Modernism, Woolf’s Philosophy, and Spinoza’s Ethology
Percepts and affects: Mrs. Dalloway
Spinozist Ethology: Woolf, Katherine Mansfield, and Roger Fry
Notes
12 Dancing with Deleuze: Modernism and the Imperceptible Animal
Notes
13 Henry Miller and Deleuze’s “Strange Anglo-American Literature”
The counterfeit self
Getting drunk on water
Strange Anglo-American literature
Notes
14 Schizoanalytic Modernism: The Case of Antonin Artaud
Notes
15 Deleuze’s Perspectival Theory of Modernism and the Baroque
Toward a metaphysics of perspective in the monadic space of the Baroque
From “compossibility” in the Baroque to “incompossibility” in the neo-Baroque
Toward a metaphysical perspective in modernist art and literature
Glimpses of the metaphysical perspective in Beckett
Notes
16 Incorporeal Modernism
I
II
III
Notes
Part 3 Glossary
17 Abstract Machine
Note
18 Actual/Virtual
Note
19 Affect
20 Assemblage
Notes
21 Becoming
22 Body Without Organs
Notes
23 Desire
Note
24 Deterritorialization
Notes
25 Memory
Notes
26 Minor Literature
Notes
27 Plane of Immanence
Notes
28 Rhizome
Notes
29 Schizoanalysis
Notes
30 Stuttering
Note
31 Time-Image
Notes
Index
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