A system of this kind could be called a rhizome. A rhizome as subterranean stem is absolutely different from roots and radicles. Bulbs and tubers are rhizomes. Plants with roots or radicles may be ...
In "Stuntman Mike, Simulation, and Sadism," Aaron C. Anderson shows that the structure of Death Proof is about "moving away from memory," from the pained atmosphere of the first half (a moody and s...
This essay from 1999 was originally published alongside others in PLI (http://www.warwick.ac.uk/philosophy/pli_journal/) in a special issue (no. 8) on philosophies of nature. This issue perhaps rep...
The central concern of this article is how the search for formal structures with universal values functions ideologically, addressing Zizek's claim that East-West syntheses may represent the domina...
Based on the theory of free connections or rhizomes by French philosopher Deleuze, the author experiments with the book as a mechanism for multiple possible readings. Moreover the author provides t...
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Philosophy only exists insofar as there are paradoxical relations, relations which fail to connect, or should not connect. When every connection is naturally legitimate, philosophy...
"The Brain Is the Screen. Deleuze and the Philosophy of Cinema" is a book of essays edited by Gregory Flaxman and published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2000.