«Skillfully weaves together a narrative that moves between Deleuzes life and what he called a life. Along the way, many of Deleuzes most important concepts are clarified and critically analyzed in a way that will make this Critical Life both a valuable resource for scholars and an excellent introduction to his life and work.»

Alan D. Schrift, F. Wendell Miller Professor of Philosophy, Grinnell College

Gilles Deleuze, the person and philosopher, was both singular and multifaceted. Frida Beckman traces Deleuze’s remarkable intellectual journey, mapping the encounters from which his life and work emerged.

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Gilles Deleuze, the person and philosopher, was both singular and multifaceted. Frida Beckman traces Deleuze’s remarkable intellectual journey, mapping the encounters from which his life and work emerged. She considers how his life and philosophical developments resonate with historical, political and philosophical events, from the Second World War to the student uprisings in the 1960s, the opening of the experimental University of Paris VIII and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Although less of a public figure than many of his contemporaries, Deleuze’s life and philosophy are bound up with his numerous friendships, collaborations and disputes with several of the period’s most influential thinkers, as well as his connections with writers, artists and film scholars.

Beckman considers the events, moods and intensities that were generated by this multiplicity of encounters throughout his life. The book follows Deleuze from the salons to which he was invited as a young student through his popularity as a young teacher to the development of the rich phases of his philosophical work. While resisting the idea of ‘Deleuzians’, the book also reviews a post-Deleuzian legacy and the influence of this extraordinary thinker on contemporary philosophy.

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Forlag
Reaktion Books
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
224
ISBN
9781780237312
Utgivelsesår
2017
Format
13 x 20 cm

Om forfatteren

Frida Beckman is Professor in Comparative Literature at the Department of Culture and Aesthetics, Stockholm University, Sweden. She is the author of Culture Control Critique: Allegories of Reading the Present (2016) and Between Desire and Pleasure: A Deleuzian Theory of Sexuality (2013) and editor of Deleuze and Sex (2011).

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«Skillfully weaves together a narrative that moves between Deleuzes life and what he called a life. Along the way, many of Deleuzes most important concepts are clarified and critically analyzed in a way that will make this Critical Life both a valuable resource for scholars and an excellent introduction to his life and work.»

Alan D. Schrift, F. Wendell Miller Professor of Philosophy, Grinnell College

«In the crowded market of books on Gilles Deleuze, Frida Beckman's biography of Deleuze is remarkable for its diligent and thorough account of the authors prodigiously creative life in and with philosophy. Beckman focuses on a precise group of facets childhood, apprenticeship, friendship, practice and life as a means of understanding the multiple assemblages that constitute Deleuzes work in relation to a life. For although it is the work that counted most for Deleuze, Beckman draws from a stunning array of primary and secondary texts, interviews, and letters to offer a skillful and faithful study accessible to new readers of Deleuze, yet valuable for the Deleuzean connoisseur.»

Charles W Stivale, Distinguished Professor of French at Wayne State University

«Beckman draws from a stunning array of primary and secondary texts, interviews, and letters to offer a skillful and faithful study.»

Charles W. Stivale, Distinguished Professor of French at Wayne State University

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