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Félix Guattari in the Age of Semiocapitalism : Deleuze Studies Volume 6, Issue 2 / Gary Genosko.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Deleuze Studies Special Issues : DSSIPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2012Description: 1 online resource (96 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780748645695
  • 9781474468404
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  • 194 23
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Felix Guattari in the Age of Semiocapitalism -- Articles -- To Be or Not to Be Socrates: Introduction to the translation of Felix Guattari's Socrates -- Socrates -- Guattari and Japan -- Guattari TV, By Kafka -- Art as Abstract Machine: Guattari's Modernist Aesthetics -- Machinic Animism -- Play as an Affective Field for Activating Subjectivity: Notes on The Machinic Unconscious -- . . . And . . . and . . . and . . . The Transversal Politics of Performative Encounters -- Go Fractalactic! A Brief Guide through Subjectivity in the Philosophy of Felix Guattari and Transversal Poetics -- Culture as Existential Territory: Ecosophic Homelands for the Twenty-first Century -- Institutional Schizophasia and the Possibility of the Humanities’ ‘Other Scene’: Guattari and the Exigency of Transversality -- Contributors
Summary: The year 2012 marks the 20th anniversary of Félix Guattari’s untimely passing in 1992 at the age of 62. This volume acknowledges the prescience of his insight into capital as a semiotic operator, which has been taken up by theorists of immaterial labour in the post-Autonomist movement, and invites his readers to meditate on the relevance of his thought for a critical diagnosis of present and future mutations of capitalism and labour in the turbulent global info-machinic ecologies of our time. Guattari tried to imagine a post-media era in which new subjectivities could blossom and experiments in controlled chaoticization would flourish. The essays assembled here answer why, and how, to read Guattari today.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Felix Guattari in the Age of Semiocapitalism -- Articles -- To Be or Not to Be Socrates: Introduction to the translation of Felix Guattari's Socrates -- Socrates -- Guattari and Japan -- Guattari TV, By Kafka -- Art as Abstract Machine: Guattari's Modernist Aesthetics -- Machinic Animism -- Play as an Affective Field for Activating Subjectivity: Notes on The Machinic Unconscious -- . . . And . . . and . . . and . . . The Transversal Politics of Performative Encounters -- Go Fractalactic! A Brief Guide through Subjectivity in the Philosophy of Felix Guattari and Transversal Poetics -- Culture as Existential Territory: Ecosophic Homelands for the Twenty-first Century -- Institutional Schizophasia and the Possibility of the Humanities’ ‘Other Scene’: Guattari and the Exigency of Transversality -- Contributors

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The year 2012 marks the 20th anniversary of Félix Guattari’s untimely passing in 1992 at the age of 62. This volume acknowledges the prescience of his insight into capital as a semiotic operator, which has been taken up by theorists of immaterial labour in the post-Autonomist movement, and invites his readers to meditate on the relevance of his thought for a critical diagnosis of present and future mutations of capitalism and labour in the turbulent global info-machinic ecologies of our time. Guattari tried to imagine a post-media era in which new subjectivities could blossom and experiments in controlled chaoticization would flourish. The essays assembled here answer why, and how, to read Guattari today.

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