In the next six pages of his introduction (pp. 5-11), Deleuze reveals two (and teases a third) influence behind the enigmatic argument of his first
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Slow Reading (1.7): Deleuze’s DR (pg. 5)
This will be a shorter post than the earlier ones! The eighth paragraph of the introduction to Difference and Repetition, which I had hoped to
On Accidents (Part Four): Michel Foucault, Ken Burns’ The Dust Bowl (2012), and Apparatuses of Security
It has been some time since I posted something more substantial than a series of photographs or a snippet of poetry. So, in the spirit
Lee Edelman, Tom Hanks, and “The Child”
The Child, in [our current] historical epoch […] takes its place on the social stage like every adorable Annie gathering her limitless funds of pluck to “stick
On Accidents (Part One): Malabou, Plasticity, and Breaking Bad
Since my graduation in May, I’ve been spending time with authors I wish I had read while working on my dissertation, which, to put it