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What can philosophy offer when we suffer from brutal acts of terror and barbarous acts of counter-terror? Is the very grammar of the network of terror and anti-terror moves locked in the same ideology of power and state-ism that demands a deeper micro-analysis of human fetish for coercion and cruelty? Do we need schizoanalysis of the neurosis of terror and counter-terror where the work of Deleuze and Guattari can offer insight? This collection of essays considers the contribution of Deleuze and Guattari's philosophical ideas in forging a critique of global terror and counter-terror. Deleuze`s concept of nomadic thought provides a starting point for this fetish for coercion and terrorizing power. The contributors identify areas of political terror, state terror, capitalist corporate terror, religious terror, cyber-terror, social terror and cultural terror to enable the inherent power structure within all forms of terror to be unpacked.
Contents
Introduction: Chaosophy Notes: Terror, the Seventh War Machine, Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha & Saswat Samay Das
The War on Terror versus the War Machine, Claire Colebrook, Pennsylvania State University
Guattari and Terror: Radicalization as Singularization, Janell Watson, Virginia Tech
Creative Resistance: Thinking of Deleuze and an Aesthetics of Creative Affect in a Time of Global Terror, Janae Sholtz, Alvernia University
The Inhospitality of the Global North: Deleuze, Neo-colonialism and Conflict-Caused Migration, Don Johnston, University of New South Wales
Suicided by « A Life : » Deleuze, Terror, and the Search for the "Middle Way", S. Romi Mukherjee, New York University, Paris Campus
What if, What one needs to Cure oneself of is the Cure?: Clandestine Complicity of Opponents, Anup Dhar, Ambedkar University
Terror and Time-Image: How Not to Believe in the World, Clayton Crockett, University of Central Arkansas
The Image of Terror, Terror of the Image, Julian Reid, Lapland University
Deleuze, Simulacrum and the Screening of Terror Online, Yasmin Ibrahim, Queen Mary, University of London
Islands of Sorrow, Ships of Despair: Nativism Resurgent and Spectacles of Terror, Arthur Kroker, University of Victoria
The Spectacle of Terror, Samir Gandesha, Simon Fraser University



