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Deleuze and Geophilosophy print on demand - A Guide and Glossary

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Informationen zum Autor Mark Bonta is Assistant Professor of Earth Sciences at Penn State Altoona. He is a leading proponent of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze as applied to geography pedagogy and to theories of spatial complexity. John Protevi is Associate Professor of French Studies at Louisiana State University. He is the author of Time and Exteriority (Bucknell, 1994); and Political Physics (Athlone, 2001); the editor of The Edinburgh Dictionary of Continental Philosophy (Edinburgh University Press, 2005); and co-author, with Mark Bonta, of Deleuze and Geophilosophy (Edinburgh, 2004). He is currently working on a book on 'political physiology' that will combine cognitive science and post-structuralism. Klappentext This is the first book to use complexity theory to open up the 'geophilosophy' developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in A Thousand Plateaus! Anti-Oedipus and What is Philosophy? The Guide enables readers to grasp the basics of complexity theory (the study of self-organisation and emergence in material systems) while the Glossary eases the difficulty of applying this science to Deleuze and Guattari's often perplexing terminology. Written in a clear style! by a philosopher and a geographer that maintains a practical orientation and an interdisciplinary focus. Deleuze and Geophilosophy is thoroughly pragmatic: it does not inquire into the meaning of earth! but into how it functions. It provides a common conceptual framework for physical and human geographers to work alongside other social scientists! cultural studies practitioners! and philosophers. These interdisciplinary teams explore the entangled flows! lines! grids! and spaces of our world. This book will be of particular interest to those working in disciplines that intersect! for example! culture! nature! space! and history: anthropology! art and architecture theory! communication studies! geography! Marxism and historical materialism! philosophy! postcolonial theory! urban studies! etc.Key Features* Explores a new aspect of Deleuzian thought-'geophilosophy' (geography & philosophy)* The first portion explains the basics of complexity theory* Half of the book is a Glossary which helps readers with Deleuze and Guattari's perplexing terminology* Emphasis on 'bodies politic' in geophilosophy and complexity theory which has never before been linked in such a way Zusammenfassung This is the first book to use complexity theory to open up the 'geophilosophy' developed by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari in A Thousand Plateaus! Anti-Oedipus and What is Philosophy?. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Introduction: Geophilosophy; Impasses in Geography and Philosophy; Bodies Politic; Philosophy and Science: Deleuze's Ontology; Complexity Theory; Cartography and Critique; Problems and Solutions; The Virtual as Differentiating 'Idea'; Concepts and Functions; Toward a Geography of Complex Spaces: Emergence; Doing Geography after Deleuze and Guattari; Notes to the Text; Glossary of DeleuzoGuattarian Geophilosophy; Case Study: Entangled Spaces and Semiotics in Olancho; Notes to the Case Study; Bibliography....

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Authors Mark Bonta, Mark Protevi Bonta, John Protevi
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.03.2004
 
EAN 9780748618392
ISBN 978-0-7486-1839-2
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 160 mm x 235 mm x 15 mm
Series Deleuze Connections
Deleuze Connections (Paperback
Deleuze Connections
Deleuze Connections (Paperback
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

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