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'If all we do is bring to light what we already know, then what is the point of what we are doing?'This has been Ian Buchanan's guiding motto throughout his academic career and continues to inform his reading of Deleuze and Guattari. In these twenty essays written over a twenty- year period Buchanan shines a light on the experimental nature of the work of Deleuze and Guattari. He shows it to be constitutively incomplete as their project was an attempt to understand our contemporary situation which is constantly changing and can therefore never be understood in a complete way.Clustered around five main themes Method, Film, Space, Analysis and Assemblages the book will appeal to experts as well as those new to Deleuze and Guattari working across literary criticism, film studies, cultural studies, political theory and philosophy.
Contents
Introduction
Part I: Method
1. A Brief History of Schizoanalysis
2. Desire and Ethics
3. The Structural Necessity of the Body without Organs
Part II: Film
4. Five Theses for an Actually Existing Schizoanalysis of Cinema
5. Schizoanalysis and The Birds
6. Symptomatology and Racial Politics in Australia
Part III: Space
7. Treatise on Militarism
8. Occupy Without Counting
9. Schizoanalysis and Space
10. Space in the Age of Non-Place
11. The Disappearance of Boredom
12. Architecture and Control Society
Part IV: Analysis
13. Schizoanalysis and the Internet
14. Deleuze and 'Life'
15. Deleuze and American (Mythopoeic) Literature
16. Schizoanalysis and the Pedagogy of the Oppressed
17. Schizoanalysis and Literary Criticism
Part V: Assemblages
18 The 'Clutter Assemblage'
19. The Little Hans Assemblage
20. The Self-Help Assemblage.