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Gilles Deleuze And Félix Guattari |
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General Resources |
Deleuze and Guattari: An Introduction (David Arnason, U. Manitoba) |
Deleuze and Guattari Internet Resources (Jon Beasley-Murray) |
Deleuze & Guattari on the Web (primary and secondary works) (Alan Taylor, U. Texas, Arlington) |
The Deleuze & Guattari Page (Spoon Collective; Jon Beasley-Murray & Jim Castonguay) ("This website accompanies the deleuze-guattari email list . . . forum for discussion and experimentation rooted in both the separate and joint works of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari . . . since 1994) |
Giles Deleuze & Felix Guattari Page (Campus Community, Southern Oregon U.) |
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Other Relevant Pages |
Deleuze and Guattari Rhiz-O-Mat ("The first version of the Rhiz-o-Mat was created on the 'm.e.s.s.i.a.h.' site circa May 1995. A Thousand Plateaus recommended a record-album style of reading -- what if it skipped? . . . A series of meta-tags. A simple quote feeder. "Push Media" . . . BlebNet has now reformatted this arcane textual artifact with an all new post-apocalyptic shell with a client-based back-end squiggle.") |
Jacques Derrida, "I Have to Wander All Alone" (words on the death of Gilles Deleuze) (trans. David Kammerman, Tympanum) |
Smooth/Striated Cyberspace (assemblage of comments and links relating the web to Deleuze and Guattari's notion of "smooth space") |
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Secondary Literature |
Ian Buchahan (U. Tasmania), "Deleuze and Pop Music" (1997) (Australian Humanities Review) |
Vadim Linetski (Hebrew U., Jerusalem), "The Promise of Expression to the 'Inexpressible Childe': Deleuze, Derrida and the Impossibility of Adult's Literature" (1997) (Other Voices: The e-Journal of Cultural Criticism) |
David N. Rodowick (Cornell U.), Gilles Deleuze's Time-Machine (Chapter One) (1997) |
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Writings & Interviews |
Gilles Deleuze, "Desire & Pleasure" (1994) (1997 trans. by Melissa McMahon) (Globe E-Journal) |
D+G Bibliography (Lorri Nandrea) |
Charles J. Stivale (Wayne State U.), "Pragmatic/Machinic: Discussion with Félix Guattari (19 March 1985) |
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