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Deleuze and Cultural Studies

In A Deleuzian Century? Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. pp. 103-118 (1999)

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  1. That’s Not Very Deleuzian”: Thoughts on interrupting the exclusionary nature of “High Theory.Kathryn J. Strom - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (1):104-113.
    In the following essay, I discuss my own uneasy and nonlinear journey from the classroom to Deleuze, describing the concepts and lines of thought that have been productive in thinking differently about teaching and teacher education. I also detail my encounters with the surprising orthodoxies of using Deleuzian/Deleuzoguattarian thought. From these, I suggest that ‘being Deleuzian’ is itself a molar line that serves as an exclusionary mechanism, working to preserve high theory for the use of only a select few. Instead, (...)
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  • Deleuze's Ethics Of Reading.Dominic Smith - 2007 - Angelaki 12 (3):35-55.
    In Deleuze: The Clamor of Being, Alain Badiou sets up a “commonly believed” image of Deleuzian philosophy as “a conceptual critique of totalitarianisms,” concerned, above all, “with the respect and...
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  • Stencil, espacio, mostración: Esbozo para Una estética cínica.Miguel Ruiz Stull - 2008 - Alpha (Osorno) 27.
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