1st Edition

A Shock to Thought Expression after Deleuze and Guattari

By Brian Massumi Copyright 2002
    300 Pages
    by Routledge

    300 Pages
    by Routledge

    A Shock to Thought brings together essays that explore Deleuze and Guattari's philosophy of expression in a number of contemporary contexts. It will be of interest to all those in philosophy, cultural studies and art theory. The volume also contains an interview with Guattari which clearly restates the 'aesthetic paradigm' that organizes both his and Deleuze's work.

    Introduction 1. That Thinking Feeling '...everything which introduces doubt about the position of mental images and their relationship to one another...' 1. Beauty: Machinic Repetition in the Age of Art, Melissa McMahon 2. Beauty Lies in the Eye Steven Shaviro 3. A esthetics: A Place I've Never Seen Stephen Zagala II The Superior Empiricism of the Human '...everything which disrupts the relationship between things and puts us in touch with certain more acute states of mind...' 4. A Bestiary of Territoriality and Expression: Poster Fish, Bower Birds and Spiny Lobsters Gary Genosko 5. Language, Literature and the Nonhuman Alan Bourassa 6. Exposure: Pasolini in the Flesh Michael Hardt 7. Cruel: Antonin Artaud and Gilles Deleuze Catherine Dale 8. Subjectless Subjectivities Paul Baines 9. The Dancer's Body Jos^'e Gil III Forces of Expression '...everything which provokes confusion without destroying the strength of an emergent thought...' 10. Neo-Archaism Mani Haghighi 11. Diagram, Inscription, Sensation Thomas Lamarre 12. Sound Ideas Aden Evens Putting the Virtual Back into VR Andrew Murphie 14. Trans-Subjective Transferential Borderspace Bracha Lichtenberg-Ettinger 15. From Transference to the Aesthetic Paradigm: A Conversation F^'elix Guattari and Bracha Lichtenberg-Ettinger

    Biography

    Brian Massumi is in the Department of English at the State University of New York at Albany. He is best known as the translator of Deleuze and Guattari's A Thousand Plateaus and author of The User's Guide to Capitalism and Schizophrenia: Deviations from Deleuze and Guattari.

    'There is no doubt that many, if not most, of the publications cursorily considered here will contribute extensively to the increasingly fraught debates around immanence-related topics, making for some engaging, significant and exciting developments in the next few years.' - Critical and Cultural Theory