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Informationen zum Autor Nicolae Morar is Assistant Professor in Philosophy and Environmental Studies and an Associate Member with the Institute of Ecology and Evolution at the University of Oregon. Thomas Nail is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver. He is the author of Lucretius I: An Ontology of Motion (Edinburgh University Press, 2018), Being and Motion (Oxford University Press, 2018), Returning to Revolution: Deleuze, Guattari and Zapatismo (Edinburgh University Press, 2012), The Figure of the Migrant (Stanford University Press, 2015) and Theory of the Border (Oxford University Press, 2016). Daniel W. Smith is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University and one of the world's leading commentators on Deleuze. He has translated his work, edited collections and written numerous articles on Deleuze. Klappentext 'Benefitting from the recent publication of lectures by both Deleuze and Foucault, this is the first essay collection devoted to exploring the complex relations between two of the most important thinkers of our time. A must-read for scholars seriously interested in either Deleuze or Foucault.'Eugene W. Holland, The Ohio State UniversityThe first collection to delve deeply into the strong but disparate relationship between Deleuze and FoucaultIt is well known that Deleuze and Foucault had a long, complicated and yet productive relationship in which each was at various times a significant influence on the other. This collection combines original essays by Deleuze and Foucault, in which they respond to each other's work, along with critical essays by key scholars working in the field.The result is a sustained discussion and analysis of the various dimensions of this fascinating relationship which will clarify the implications of this important philosophical encounter.Nicolae Morar is an Assistant Professor in Philosophy and Environmental Studies and an Associate Member with the Institute of Ecology and Evolution at the University of Oregon. Thomas Nail is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Denver. Daniel W. Smith is Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University. Zusammenfassung This collection combines 3 original essays by Deleuze and Foucault, in which they respond to each other's work, with 16 critical essays by key contemporary scholars working in the field. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsIntroductionNicolae Morar, Thomas Nail and Daniel W. SmithPart I Encounters1. Deleuze and Foucault: A Philosophical FriendshipFrançois Dosse2. Theatrum PhilosophicumMichel Foucault3. Michel Foucault's Main ConceptsGilles Deleuze4. When and How I've Read FoucaultAntonio Negri, translated by Kristopher KlotzPart II Method and Critique5. Philosophy as Cultural Critique in Foucault and DeleuzeColin Koopman6. Foucault's Deleuzean Methodology of the Late 1970sJohn Protevi7. Deleuze's Foucault: A Metaphysical FictionFrédéric Gros, translated by Samantha BankstonPart III Convergence and Divergence8. Speaking Out for Others: Philosophy's Activity in Deleuze and Foucault (and Heidegger)Leonard Lawlor and Janae Scholtz9. Philosophy and History in Deleuze and FoucaultPaul Patton10. Becoming and History: Deleuze's Reading of FoucaultAnne Sauvagnargues, translated by Alex Feldman11. Foucault and the Image of ThoughtKevin Thompson12. The Regularities of the Statement: Deleuze on Foucault's Archaeology of KnowledgeMary Beth MaderPart IV Desire, Power and Resistance 13. Desire and PleasureGilles Deleuze14. Against the Incompatibility Thesis: A Rather Different Reading of the Desire-Pleasure Problem Nicolae Morar and Marjorie Gracieuse15. Biopower and Control SocietiesThomas Nail16. Two Concepts of Resistance: Foucault and DeleuzeDaniel W. SmithAppendix17. Meeting DeleuzePaul Rabinow18. Foucault and PrisonPaul RabinowNotes on ContributorsIndex...