Twenty essays from Ronald Bogue's decade-long encounter with Deleuze's philosophy Ronald Bogue's essays touch on cinema, music, theatre, painting, fiction, education, ecology, ethology, politics, technology and philosophy. He creates paradigmatic occasions of thinking with Deleuze - thinking with him and through him, following diverse lines of his thought and engaging concepts to extend his thought into areas Deleuze did not explore. These frequently-cited, classic essays have all been reworked to make them even better. Each one offers a separate entry into Deleuze's thought but they all serve to illuminate the pivotal role the arts play in the political project of inventing a people to come and the broader project of promoting an ecologically viable new earth. Features: . Brings together eighteen classics essays with two brand new pieces . Includes a preface outlining Bogue's intellectual journey with Deleuze . Offers unique engagement with Deleuze's thought and Asian art forms . Illustrates the viability of science fiction for engaging Deleuzian politics and aesthetics . Situates the arts in relation to ecology and Deleuze and Guattari's ontology Ronald Bogue is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at the University of Georgia.
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