Deleuze And Guattari by Ronald Bogue
Critical Readers in Theory and Practice
This insightful work delves into the complex and innovative ideas of two influential philosophers, exploring their collaborative efforts to challenge traditional notions of identity, society, and thought. It provides a comprehensive analysis of their key concepts, such as "rhizomes," "assemblages," and "deterritorialization," illustrating how these ideas offer a radical rethinking of philosophical and cultural paradigms. The book serves as both an introduction and a deep dive into the dynamic and often abstract world of these thinkers, making their dense theories accessible to both newcomers and seasoned scholars alike.
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- Published
- 1989
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- English
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