Deleuze's Ethics Of Reading

Angelaki 12 (3):35-55 (2007)
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In Deleuze: The Clamor of Being, Alain Badiou sets up a “commonly believed” image of Deleuzian philosophy as “a conceptual critique of totalitarianisms,” concerned, above all, “with the respect and...

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