Drawing comparisons with the introduction of deconstruction to America and its perceived discontinuity with North American intellectual traditions, this paper discusses the arrival of a different strain of poststructuralism in America, the French Nietzscheanism of Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, Félix Guattari and Jean-François Lyotard. It isolates the presence and function of American oppositional discourses, such as the countercultural or anti-psychiatric, within French Nietzscheanism and asserts there exists a more intimate link between these French and American oppositional discourses than is customarily assumed. French Nietzscheanism entered America via the Schizo-culture conference, organized by Sylvère Lotringer in Columbia, 1975. T...
In taking up what Gilles Deleuze called a Nietzschean clinic. I have assembled a\ud Nietzschean clin...
Cette thèse propose d’analyser la manière dont Nietzsche a été lu par un certain nombre d’auteurs (L...
In the last quarter of the twentieth century the concept of postmodernism, and the associated notion...
Drawing connections between madness, philosophy and autobiography, this book addresses the question ...
In November Of 1975, the “Schizo-Culture” conference on madness and prisons, organized by Sylvère Lo...
THE FACT THAT postmodernist theories emerged from left-wing inter-pretations of Nietzsche is, in its...
I think “schizo-culture” here is being used rather in a special sense. Not referring to clinical sch...
The concept ofgenealogy has come to be seen in continental Nietzsche studies as cen~al to Nietzsche'...
In France, the works of Karen Homey, Erich Fromm, Erik. Erikson and Bruno Bettelheim are generally p...
This paper examines how Gilles Deleuze addresses, and fail to address, the darker strata in Nietzsch...
Nietzsche’s great influence on contemporary French philosophy, especially during the last decades o...
Artist and activist Jean-Jacques Lebel, who had imported beat poetry into France from the United S...
<p>"The Uses of Literature: Gilles Deleuze's American Rhizome" puts four writers - Walt Whitman, Her...
The general context for this essay is the following: postmodern philosophy was strongly influenced b...
This talk explores the intersections of politics, philosophy, and radical psychiatry in 20th century...
In taking up what Gilles Deleuze called a Nietzschean clinic. I have assembled a\ud Nietzschean clin...
Cette thèse propose d’analyser la manière dont Nietzsche a été lu par un certain nombre d’auteurs (L...
In the last quarter of the twentieth century the concept of postmodernism, and the associated notion...
Drawing connections between madness, philosophy and autobiography, this book addresses the question ...
In November Of 1975, the “Schizo-Culture” conference on madness and prisons, organized by Sylvère Lo...
THE FACT THAT postmodernist theories emerged from left-wing inter-pretations of Nietzsche is, in its...
I think “schizo-culture” here is being used rather in a special sense. Not referring to clinical sch...
The concept ofgenealogy has come to be seen in continental Nietzsche studies as cen~al to Nietzsche'...
In France, the works of Karen Homey, Erich Fromm, Erik. Erikson and Bruno Bettelheim are generally p...
This paper examines how Gilles Deleuze addresses, and fail to address, the darker strata in Nietzsch...
Nietzsche’s great influence on contemporary French philosophy, especially during the last decades o...
Artist and activist Jean-Jacques Lebel, who had imported beat poetry into France from the United S...
<p>"The Uses of Literature: Gilles Deleuze's American Rhizome" puts four writers - Walt Whitman, Her...
The general context for this essay is the following: postmodern philosophy was strongly influenced b...
This talk explores the intersections of politics, philosophy, and radical psychiatry in 20th century...
In taking up what Gilles Deleuze called a Nietzschean clinic. I have assembled a\ud Nietzschean clin...
Cette thèse propose d’analyser la manière dont Nietzsche a été lu par un certain nombre d’auteurs (L...
In the last quarter of the twentieth century the concept of postmodernism, and the associated notion...