Phenomenological Reviews

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Theatre of operations

Jay Conway

pp. 35-124

Abstract

Three categories have governed the dominant, academic reception of Deleuze's thought: "postmodernism," "post-structuralism," and "continental philosophy." But the association between Deleuze and these categories tends to go in one direction. While the name "Deleuze" frequently evokes the categories, the categories do not typically evoke the name "Deleuze" (or do so with considerable less frequency than they do the names "Derrida," "Foucault," or "Lyotard"). Moreover, references to Deleuze within discussions of the categories have rarely been accompanied by an engagement with his philosophy. The name "Deleuze" appears as a vacant conjunct: "and Deleuze" or "Deleuze as well."1

Publication details

Published in:

Conway Jay (2010) Gilles Deleuze: affirmation in philosophy. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Pages: 35-124

DOI: 10.1057/9780230299085_3

Full citation:

Conway Jay (2010) Theatre of operations, In: Gilles Deleuze, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 35–124.