This article is an attempt at reading Wilson Harris with Gilles Deleuze, considering how the latter’s writings on the image might produce a fresh understanding of Harris’s art of fiction. To do this, I highlight the interest that both Harris and Deleuze have in the theatre as a medium for illustrating their conception of the image in language and thought. Discussing mainly the novel Carnival, I show how Harris assimilates narrative to the theatrical medium itself as both a concrete and abstract space of spontaneous multiplicity, and relate this to Deleuze’s understanding of the image and of the text as objects of movement and of becoming. I also relate Harris’s art of fiction to Deleuze’s critique of conventional mimesis and its subject/obj...
This article draws from Gilles Deleuze’s concept of ‘the method of dramatization’, as well as his wi...
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Wilson Harris is the author of fourteen novels and two books of shorter fiction. His work, cryptic a...
Theatres of Immanence: Deleuze and the Ethics of Performance is the first monograph to provide an in...
This essay will begin by providing an exposition of “One Manifesto Less”: Gilles Deleuze’s little kn...
This chapter explores the potential value of addressing the theatrical practices of collective creat...
This thesis argues that presence in the performing arts can be reconceived, via the philosophy of Gi...
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Through recourse to Gilles Deleuze’s short polemical essay ‘Postscript on Control Societies’ and the...
Jan Suk The Poetics of Immanence: Performance Theatre of Forced Entertainment Abstract The present d...
Theatricality, as a methodological basis of Deleuze’s theory, insinuates a new thought of Being/bein...
Was performance important to Deleuze? Is Deleuze important to performance; to its practical, as well...
This article draws from Gilles Deleuze’s concept of ‘the method of dramatization’, as well as his wi...
This article draws from Gilles Deleuze’s concept of ‘the method of dramatization’, as well as his wi...
When writing about cinema does Deleuze have a conception of cinema spectatorship? InNew Philosophy f...
Wilson Harris is the author of fourteen novels and two books of shorter fiction. His work, cryptic a...
Theatres of Immanence: Deleuze and the Ethics of Performance is the first monograph to provide an in...
This essay will begin by providing an exposition of “One Manifesto Less”: Gilles Deleuze’s little kn...
This chapter explores the potential value of addressing the theatrical practices of collective creat...
This thesis argues that presence in the performing arts can be reconceived, via the philosophy of Gi...
<p>"The Uses of Literature: Gilles Deleuze's American Rhizome" puts four writers - Walt Whitman, Her...
The interest of Gilles Deleuze in the nondiscursive arts is related to the movement of his thought f...
Are performing arts doomed to numerous meta-interpretations that bare the masks of a first-order tra...
Through recourse to Gilles Deleuze’s short polemical essay ‘Postscript on Control Societies’ and the...
Jan Suk The Poetics of Immanence: Performance Theatre of Forced Entertainment Abstract The present d...
Theatricality, as a methodological basis of Deleuze’s theory, insinuates a new thought of Being/bein...
Was performance important to Deleuze? Is Deleuze important to performance; to its practical, as well...
This article draws from Gilles Deleuze’s concept of ‘the method of dramatization’, as well as his wi...
This article draws from Gilles Deleuze’s concept of ‘the method of dramatization’, as well as his wi...
When writing about cinema does Deleuze have a conception of cinema spectatorship? InNew Philosophy f...
Wilson Harris is the author of fourteen novels and two books of shorter fiction. His work, cryptic a...