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Organs without bodies [[Deleuze]] and consequences - Slavoj [[Zizek]]

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[[Slavoj Zizek]]

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| [[Author]]:
| Slavoj Zizek
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| pdf
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| Routledge
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| Year:
| 2003
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| [[Language]]:
| [[English]]
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| 9780415969208,0415969204
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| [[Time]] Added:
| Wed Feb 13 2019 13:56:35 GMT+0300 (MSK)
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| Author:
| Slavoj Zizek
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| 12 mb
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| 1
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| Pages:
| 114
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| Id:
| 211897
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| Time Modified:
| Wed Feb 13 2019 13:56:35 GMT+0300 (MSK)
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| Bibtex:
| &quot;Slavoj Zizek&quot;,
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| &quot;Organs without bodies Deleuze and consequences&quot;
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The latest book by the Slovenian critic Slavoj Zizek takes the [[work]] of [[French]] [[philosopher]] [[Gilles Deleuze]] as the beginning of a dazzling inquiry into the realms of [[politics]], [[philosophy]], [[film]], and [[psychoanalysis]]. This is a polemical and surprising work. Deleuze, famous for his Anti-[[Oedipus]] (written with Felix [[Guattari]]), emerges here as someone much closer to the Oedipus he would [[disavow]]. Similarly, Zizek argues for Deleuze's proximity to [[Hegel]], from whom the French philosopher distanced himself. Zizek turns some Deleuzian [[concepts]] around in [[order]] to explore the &quot;organs without bodies&quot; in such [[films]] as Fight Club and the works of [[Hitchcock]]. Finally, he attacks what he sees as the &quot;radical chic&quot; Deleuzians (he names, among [[them]], Hardt and Negri's [[Empire]]), arguing that such projects turn Deleuze into an ideologist of today's &quot;digital [[capitalism]].&quot; Admired for its brilliant [[energy]] and fearless argumentation, Zizek sets out to restore a truer, more radical Deleuze than the one we [[thought]] we knew.

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