Gregg Lambert offers an unprecedented inquiry into the evolution of Deleuzeâ s hopes for the revolutionary goals of minor literature and the related notion of the missing people in the conjuncture of contemporary critical theory.
Gregg Lambert offers an unprecedented inquiry into the evolution of Deleuzeâ s hopes for the revolutionary goals of minor literature and the related notion of the missing people in the conjuncture of contemporary critical theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gregg Lambert is the Dean’s Professor of Humanities at Syracuse University and international scholar at Kyung Hee University in South Korea. He is the author of several books, including Philosophy after Friendship: Deleuze’s Conceptual Personae and Who’s Afraid of Deleuze and Guattari?
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Provocations: Year 0—The Refrain “The People Are Missing” 1. The Axiom of Political Interpretation 2. The Principle of “Anti-interpretation” 3. The Tautology of Literary History 4. The Ethical Duty of the Writer and the Critic 5. The Weakness of the Moral Analogy 6. The Final Sense of the Refrain Year 2021: Minor Literature Today Notes
Provocations: Year 0—The Refrain “The People Are Missing” 1. The Axiom of Political Interpretation 2. The Principle of “Anti-interpretation” 3. The Tautology of Literary History 4. The Ethical Duty of the Writer and the Critic 5. The Weakness of the Moral Analogy 6. The Final Sense of the Refrain Year 2021: Minor Literature Today Notes
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