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Osoba: | Gilles Deleuze; Gilles Deleuze; Gilles Deleuze |
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Typ dokumentu | Kniha |
Všichni autoři/tvůrci: |
Gordon C F Bearn |
ISBN: | 9780823244805 0823244806 9780823244812 0823244814 |
OCLC číslo: | 828680877 |
Popis: | x, 342 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Obsahy: | Yes and no -- Learning to swim -- Andante vivace -- Again and again -- Keep everything in sight at the same time -- Desire without desires -- Becoming becoming -- Refusing beauty; or, The bruise -- An ethics of affection. |
Odpovědnost: | Gordon C.F. Bearn. |
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"One can only admire the imagination and boldness of this book, qualities that are eminently in tune with the great philosophers upon whom the text draws." -- -Paul Standish * University of London * With Life Drawing: A Deleuzean Aesthetics of Existence we finally have the book on aesthetics that Gilles Deleuze, notwithstanding his frequent engagements with the arts, never wrote himself. The first sustained attempt not only to systematically explain Deleuze's views on aesthetics but also to put them into action, Bearn's book will surely become a major addition to the ever-growing scholarly library on Deleuze's seminal philosophy. Making a forceful-and surprising-case for considering Deleuze's work primarily in terms of existence, Bearn ingeniously deterritorializes the language of existence away from the trappings of existentialist philosophy, and its obsession with "authenticity," and instead proposes to consider the problem of existence-the threat of life's "pointlessness"-as one that is best understood as an aesthetic rather than moral problem. Life Drawing not only convincingly shows how Deleuze's work encourages us to affirm this "pointlessness" but also performatively "rides the wave" of pointlessness so that readers become affected by the very sensualized experience that Bearn identifies as the core of Deleuze's ideas about life; in so doing, Bearn transforms Deleuze's thought about life into a bona fide way of actually living it. -- -Marco Abel * University of Nebraska, author of Violent Affect: Literature, Cinema, and Critique after Representation * Přečíst více...

