Deleuze and Anarchism / Chantelle Gray Van Heerden, Aragorn Eloff.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- PART I DELEUZE AND GUATTARI AND ANARCHISM -- Chapter 1 Crowned Anarchy-Anarchy-Anarchism – Countereffectuating Deleuze and Guattari’s Politics -- Chapter 2 No Gods! No Masters!: From Ontological to Political Anarchism -- Chapter 3 Absolutely Deterritorial: Deleuze, Indigeneity and Ethico-Aesthetic Anarchism as Strategy -- Chapter 4 Micropolitics and Social Change: Deleuze and Guattari for Anarchist Theory and Practice -- PART II THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES -- Chapter 5 Deleuze and the Anarchist Tradition -- Chapter 6 Immanent Ethics and Forms of Representation -- Chapter 7 Deleuze and Stirner: Ties, Tensions and Rifts -- Chapter 8 Anarchy and Institution: A New Sadean Possibility -- PART III RELAYS OF A DIFFERENT KIND -- Chapter 9 Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolves?: Coming to Terms with Deleuze -- Chapter 10 Deterritorialising Anarchist Geographies: A Deleuzian Approach -- Chapter 11 ‘Visible Invisibility’ as Machinic Resistance -- Chapter 12 Pierre Clastres and the Amazonian War Machine -- Chapter 13 From the Autochthonousphere to the Allochthonousphere: Escaping the Logics of Plantations and the Moving Target -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
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Explores Deleuze and Guattari’s own diverse conceptions of anarchism and expands it in the spirit of their philosophyThis collection of 13 essays addresses and explores Deleuze and Guattari’s relationship to the notion of anarchism: in the diverse ways that they conceived of and referred to it throughout their work, and also more broadly in terms of the spirit of their philosophy and in their critique of capitalism and the State. Both Deleuze and Guattari were deeply affected by the events of May ’68 and an anarchist sensibility permeates their philosophy. However, they never explicitly sustained a discussion of anarchism in their work. Their concept of anarchism is diverse and they referred to in very different senses throughout their writings. This is the first collection to bring Deleuze and Guattari together with anarchism in a focused and sustained way.Key FeaturesThe only book to focus exclusively on the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari and anarchismIncludes an anthropological perspective, a line of enquiry pioneered by Pierre Clastres, referred to by Deleuze and Guattari and recently renewed by contemporary anthropologists such as Eduardo Vivieros de Castro and Eduardo KohnProvides historical overviews alongside current anarchist applications of Deleuze and Guattari’s workContributorsJesse Cohn, Purdue University Northwest, USA. Aragorn Eloff, independent researcher and Director of the Institute for Critical Animal Studies in Africa.Elmo Feiten, independent researcher. Chantelle Gray van Heerden, University of South Africa (UNISA), South Africa. Christoph Hubatschke, University of Vienna, Austria. Nathan Jun, Midwestern State University, USA.Gregory Kalyniuk, independent researcher.Thomas Nail, University of Denver, USA. Paul Raekstad, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.Andrew Stones, University of Warwick, UK. Alejandro de la Torre Hernández, National Institute of Anthropology and History, Mexico Gerónimo Barrera de la Torre, University of Texas, Austin. Natascia Tose, independent researcher. Elizabet Vasileva, Loughborough University, UK. "
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In English.
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