A Deleuzian Century? by Allen Buchanan
A Deleuzian Century explores the profound impact of Gilles Deleuze's philosophy on contemporary thought, examining how his ideas have permeated various disciplines, from politics and art to science and technology. The book delves into Deleuze's concepts of difference, multiplicity, and becoming, highlighting their relevance in understanding the complexities of the modern world. Through a collection of essays by leading scholars, it offers a comprehensive analysis of how Deleuze's work challenges traditional notions of identity, representation, and power, proposing new ways of thinking about the interconnectedness of life and the potential for creative transformation.
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- 2000
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