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Isolated Experiences: Gilles Deleuze and the Solitudes of Reversed Platonism
by Brusseau, James | PB | VeryGood
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Publisher
STATE University of New York Press
ISBN-10
0791436721
ISBN-13
9780791436721
eBay Product ID (ePID)
942770
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
223 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Isolated Experiences : Gilles Deleuze and the Solitudes of Reversed Platonism
Subject
History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical, General
Publication Year
1998
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Philosophy
Series
Suny Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
11.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
97-012980
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"Brusseau has written a book on Deleuze which will be a milestone in the field. Even those who know Deleuze well are often obliged to do somersaults in order to negotiate the rough terrain of his rhizomatic writing. Brusseau seems to have negotiated this terrain effortlessly. His scholarship is impeccable, his choice of models and illustrations by means of which to shed light on difficult points is unfailing, his understanding of Deleuze's thought is excellent. The result is a book on Deleuze which mobilizes and elucidates his thought in a way comparable to the best of the available commentaries and explications." -- Constantin V. Boundas, Trent University "Isolated Experiences is essentially an exploration of significant themes in Deleuze's thought, especially during the period of Difference and Repetition and Logic of Sense. I like the author's use of examples from literature and other philosophical works. He captures the spirit of many Deleuzian concepts--and of their relationship--through the examples he uses. The use he makes of Fitzgerald and Eberhardt comes to mind as particularly helpful. Throughout he is clear, and indeed helped me come to see some aspects of Deleuze's thought I had previously missed." -- Todd May, Clemson University
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
194
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction I. Difference 1.Difference as Production and Limitation 2.The Eternal Return Does Difference: Production 3.See with My Own Eyes: Limitation II. Possession 4.Verbs and Nouns 5.Emily, the Patient, Bliss, Deleuze 6.Desire, Not Want 7.Invitation to Possession III. Alienation 8.Distance without Measure 9.Rank Weeds and Fair Appearances 10.Love Is for Other People Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
By extending Gilles Deleuze's philosophy through diverse literary tracts, this book develops an account of what it means to be different and enters important contemporary debates about identity and the nature of solitude. At the same time, the book elaborates a limited philosophy. From unusual writings and rare human experiences, James Brusseau forges compelling understandings that scrupulously preserve his subjects' irregularities. The resulting philosophic narrative remains strictly localized; it elucidates narrow bands of experience and refuses broadening generalizations. The book's first section rigorously elaborates Deleuze's pioneering notion of difference. The second part conceives certain individuals as embodying difference and then employs the conception to elude difficulties blocking recent work on subjectivity. Part three combines insights from the first two parts with Isabelle Eberhardt's North African travel journals. In Eberhardt, Brusseau finds sexualities and a solitude that only Deleuze's unique notion of difference can explain. An energetic interaction between philosophy and literature drives this book. Brusseau weaves back and forth between the genres, engaging diverse literatures not only to embody but also to refine his philosophic positions. The literary authors he discusses range from Shakespeare and Fitzgerald to Borges, Bataille, and Eberhardt., Traversing the genres of philosophy and literature, this book elaborates Deleuze's notion of difference, conceives certain individuals as embodying difference, and applies these conceptions to their writings. By extending Gilles Deleuze's philosophy through diverse literary tracts, this book develops an account of what it means to be different and enters important contemporary debates about identity and the nature of solitude. At the same time, the book elaborates a limited philosophy. From unusual writings and rare human experiences, James Brusseau forges compelling understandings that scrupulously preserve his subjects' irregularities. The resulting philosophic narrative remains strictly localized; it elucidates narrow bands of experience and refuses broadening generalizations. The book's first section rigorously elaborates Deleuze's pioneering notion of difference. The second part conceives certain individuals as embodying difference and then employs the conception to elude difficulties blocking recent work on subjectivity. Part three combines insights from the first two parts with Isabelle Eberhardt's North African travel journals. In Eberhardt, Brusseau finds sexualities and a solitude that only Deleuze's unique notion of difference can explain. An energetic interaction between philosophy and literature drives this book. Brusseau weaves back and forth between the genres, engaging diverse literatures not only to embody but also to refine his philosophic positions. The literary authors he discusses range from Shakespeare and Fitzgerald to Borges, Bataille, and Eberhardt., Traversing the genres of philosophy and literature, this book elaborates Deleuze's notion of difference, conceives certain individuals as embodying difference, and applies these conceptions to their writings.
LC Classification Number
B2430.D454B78 1997
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