Deleuze and the Passions /
In recent years the humanities, social sciences and neuroscience have witnessed an 'affective turn,' especially in discourses around post-Fordist labor, economic and ecological crises, populism and identity politics, mental health, and political struggle. This new awareness would be unthin...
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Earth, Milky Way :
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2016.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Ceciel Meiborg & Sjoerd van Tuinen
- "Everywhere There Are Sad Passions": Gilles Deleuze and the Unhappy Consciousness / Moritz Gansen
- To Have Done with the Judgment of 'Reason': Deleuze's Aesthetic Ontology / Samantha Bankston
- Closed Vessels and Signs: Jealousy as a Passion for Reality / Arjen Kleinherenbrink
- The Drama of Ressentiment: the Philosopher versus the Priest / Sjoerd van Tuinen
- The Affective Economy: Producing and Consuming Affects in Deleuze and Guattari / Jason Read
- Deleuze's Transformation of the Ideology-Critique Project: Noology Critique / Benoit Dillet
- Passion, Cinema and the Old Materialism / Louis-Georges Schwartz
- Death of Deleuze, Birth of Passion / David U.B. Liu.