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Felix Guattari was a French philosopher, known for his work in an institutional psychiatric clinic during the 1950s. His ideas remain intrinsic to the social sciences sphere today. This interdisciplinary book evaluates Guattari's experimental and creative production of ideas, primarily through an Geography lens. This book demonstrates the pertinence of Guattari in the present day, showcasing that Guattari offers social science and its cognate disciplines a stimulating conceptual vocabulary that presents innovative and in situ methodological approaches. This accessible introduction to Guattari…mehr

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Felix Guattari was a French philosopher, known for his work in an institutional psychiatric clinic during the 1950s. His ideas remain intrinsic to the social sciences sphere today. This interdisciplinary book evaluates Guattari's experimental and creative production of ideas, primarily through an Geography lens. This book demonstrates the pertinence of Guattari in the present day, showcasing that Guattari offers social science and its cognate disciplines a stimulating conceptual vocabulary that presents innovative and in situ methodological approaches. This accessible introduction to Guattari will appeal to academics as well Masters students within Human Geography, Social Theory, and Continental Studies.


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Autorenporträt
Thomas Jellis is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the School of Geography and the Environment at the University of Oxford, and a Research Fellow at Keble College. Joe Gerlach is Lecturer in Human Geography at the School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol. JD Dewsbury is Professor in Human Geography at the University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia.