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67There are many points of contact between Deleuze’s spatial concepts, in their variegated forms, and the prose work of Samuel Beckett. With particular emphasis on the concept of any-space-whatever, it is shown that Beckett’s interrogation of spatiality in the work immediately following the Second World War can be seen to anticipate the very qualities of his late work which would lead Deleuze to make such extensive use of the concept in ‘The Exhausted’. For the purposes of this chapter Beckett’s n…Read more
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353What can philosophy bring to the reading of Beckett? Combining intertextual analysis with a ‘schizoanalytic genealogy’ derived from the authors of L’Anti-Œdipe, Garin Dowd’s Abstract Machines: Samuel Beckett and Philosophy after Deleuze and Guattari offers an innovative response to this much debated question. The author focuses on zones of encounter and thresholds of engagement between Beckett’s writing and a range of philosophers (among them Spinoza, Leibniz and Kant) and philosophical concepts…Read more
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95Serge Daney is widely recognised in his homeland as the most important French film critic after André Bazin. In a career devoted to criticism for Cahiers du cinéma and later Libération, including a key period as editor during the transition from the journal’s PCF and then Maoist phase beginning in 1973, Daney also held a lecturing position for a spell at the University of Paris, Paris III, La Censure. He was a significant public intellectual and featured in several documentaries, including Clair…Read more
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197Paris and its Doubles: Deleuze/RivetteDeleuze and Guatarri Studies 3 (2): 185-206. 2009.This essay sets out from the premise that the films of Jacques Rivette merit sustained reconsideration in the framework provided by Deleuze's Cinema 2: The Time-Image. In particular it explores the concepts of ‘the powers of the false’ and ‘fabulation’ as ways of engaging with Rivette's cinematic oeuvre, with a particular focus on his Paris-set films. On this basis the article seeks to add to the readings undertaken by Deleuze himself and, in the light of Rivette's cine-thinking, to examine in t…Read more
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39This book provides a fresh interdisciplinary perspective on genre and identifies developments in genre studies in the early 21st century. Genre approaches are applied to examine a fascinating range of texts including ancient Greek philosophy, Holocaust visual and literary texts, contemporary Hollywood films, selfies, melodrama, and classroom practices.
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238Keynote address to the conference Beckett and Death, University of Northampton, December 3rd 2006.
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Steven Shaviro, Without Criteria: Kant, Whitehead, Deleuze and AestheticsRadical Philosophy 158 63. 2009.
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45This essay is a reply to Matthew Feldman's identification and advocacy (in SBT/A 16) of a methodological "partition" in Beckett studies. It argues that the 'critical tribunal' set up by his article may be contested on the grounds that: the advocated paradigm for research makes a contentious journey from science to literature; it dogmatically imposes restrictions on the range of literary critical interventions deemed to be of value; it employs a 'black box' approach to its own argument.
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79Legislations: The Politics of Deconstruction, by Geoffrey BenningtonJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 28 (3): 325-326. 1997.Review published in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 28:3 1997.
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1Gemma Corradi Fiumara, The Other Side of LanguageInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 494-494. 1997.
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536And the ship sails on (review)Radical Philosophy 184 (184): 46-49. 2014.Extract: [...] Badiou himself seems however, by turns, relatively modest and occasionally self-congratulatory as regards any claim to make a major intervention in the field. His entertaining and informative account of his largely solitary cinéphilia of the 1950s and 1960s, as a ‘young provincial’ frequenting the Cinémathèque (a few doors away at that time from the École Normale Supérieure on the rue d’Ulm), through to his work as a ‘heathen’ iniltrating the Catholic journal Vin nouveau, and on t…Read more
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66This chapter takes as its point of departure the frequent injunction in Beckett’s late prose works to build or construct an environment for a character to inhabit. It is proposed that this instruction is central to the textual operations of the late prose. Making use of the work of Philippe Hamon on text and architecture, and through a close reading of Beckett’s short prose piece (originally written as a libretto for Morton Feldman), it is argued that, despite its sparse nature, ‘Neither’ can, i…Read more
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Space, Geometry and Aesthetics: Through Kant and towards Deleuze (review)Radical Philosophy 152. 2008.
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22This chapter explores the rather striking manner in which at key moments in the history of philosophy, in the discipline’s attempts at self-definition, the genre or literary form of poetry plays a key role. Philosophy, at these moments, has been defined, inter alia, as the enemy of poetry, the guiding light for the philosopher who can only try and inevitably fail to emulate its brilliance, or as the anomalous guest at the philosophical table with whom the host discipline has relations which resu…Read more
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61This is a pre-publication author's version of a text published in 'Understanding Bergson, understanding modernism'
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43This paper explores the framing qualities of architecture in conjunction with the framing operations of cinema. In doing so it refers to philosophical inquiry into architecture and to architectural philosophy as well as to attempts to think film and the architectural together. In what sense or senses can architecture be considered 'primary' in relation to cinema? This first question will be explored by considering the inscription or encompassment of the architectural as a foundational gesture in…Read more
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79Books briefly notedInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 (3). 1997.The Panopticon Writings By Jeremy Bentham (Edited by Miran Bo ovic, Verso, 1995. ISBN 1-85984-958-X (hbk) 34.95. The Other Side of Language: A Philosophy of Listening By Gemma Corradi Fiumara, Routledge, 1995, Pp. 231. ISBN 0-415-04927-X. 12.99. Foreign Bodies By Alphonso Lingis, Routledge, 1994, Pp. vii + 236. ISBN 0-415-90990-2. 45.00 (hbk), 15.99 (pbk).
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79A review of Peg Rawes "Space, Geometry and Aesthetics: Through Kant and towards Deleuze".
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1Michael Hardt, Gilles Deleuze: an Apprenticeship in PhilosophyInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 (2): 359-361. 1995.
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Gilles Deleuze, Critique et CliniqueInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 (2): 358-358. 1995.
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400This essay argues that the representation of pain in Beckett’s writing exposes the paradox in his work concerning the relationship of the individual suffering subject and the community. Making reference to studies of pain and literature generally and to salient studies of Beckett, the essay shows how the narration of pain in Beckett’s prose works in particular is closely linked to its more general interrogation of subject-object relations. As the preeminent agent, source as well as repository of…Read more
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Philippe Mengue, Gilles Deleuze ou le systeme du multipleInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 4 206-206. 1996.
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252Deleuze never wrote the book on literature he claimed, in the filmed interviews _L’abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze_, he wanted to write. The closest he came was the volume of essays _Critique et clinique_. This chapter sets out to consider the volume in the light of schizoanalysis. The final solo-authored volume addresses the domain professionally inhabited by Guattari – the clinic. If schizoanalysis as a concept can be traced primarily to Guattari’s influence, is _Critique et clinique_ compatible …Read more
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396Which modernism or modernisms circulate in Deleuze’s two-volume work on cinema? Can one meaningfully claim that both or either The Movement-Image and The Time-Image maintain connections with literary modernism? What relationship if any may be forged between theoretical debates in the areas of literary and film studies as these have been influenced by engagement with Deleuze’s work on cinema? The first obstacle to any successful negotiation of these questions lies in the absence in the books of a…Read more
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Art as Abstract Machine: Aesthetics and Ontology in Deleuze and Guattari (review)Radical Philosophy 140. 2006.
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