Looked at again and again half consciously by a mind thinking of something else [say, catching a bus or shopping for groceries], any object [say, a shopping
Month: February 2015
Reading Žižek, Reading Deleuze: The Cruelties (?) of Psychoanalysis and Philosophy
In his short book, How to Read Lacan (2007), Slavoj Žižek writes, as I’m sure he does in several other places, According to the standard view, the dimension
A certain Slant of Light… (Newport, RI)
320 There’s a certain Slant of Light Winter Afternoons – That oppresses, like the Heft Of Cathedral Tunes – Heavenly Hurt, it gives us –
Deleuze on Teaching Solitary Happiness (L’abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze)
Deleuze tells Clare Parnet (near the end of “P for Professor”) of his preference for “movements” over “schools.” Here is what he says: For me,
Reading Deleuze Reading: Francis Bacon and Franz Kafka
In the final chapter of Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation, Gilles Deleuze writes: We might assume that the [Baconian] diagram makes us pass from one form