This article involves four writers exploring together the insights into collaborative writing that Deleuze can offer. Jonathan and Ken in the United Kingdom and Bronwyn and Sue in Australia have separate histories of collaborative writing, and in this collaborative project, they extend their thinking about Deleuze and work reflexively with his concepts to examine their own four-way collaboration. The thoughts of Deleuze provide a means of looking at collaborative writing as performance, as a means of becoming, each for the unknown other; selves as writers and academics but also sexed subjects living complex lives, in this case in worlds many miles apart. The article offers the collective and multiple senses of how the thoughts of Deleuze ca...
This article discusses the claims made by some qualitative researchers that collaborative autoethnog...
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Gilles Deleuze and D.H. Lawrence, the philosopher with a poetic writing and the literary man with a ...
In this article, the authors respond to Deleuze and Collaborative Writing: An Immanent Plane of Comp...
This paper is based on an interview with Ken Gale in which he talks about his experiences of collabo...
Drawing upon and infused by the ‘micropolitical’ moves of Deleuze and Guattari, this article arose o...
Drawing upon and infused by the ‘micropolitical’ moves of Deleuze and Guattari, this article arose ...
In this book, authors working with Deleuzean theories in educational research in Australia and the U...
Drawing upon the work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, in particular their writing on Franz Kaf...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Éditions de la Maison de...
This thesis begins with the question of whether a collaborative art practice inspired by, or drawing...
Inspired by Gilles Deleuze's texts and writings, this article is an experiment toward thinking about...
Collaboration in scholarship holds the peculiar position of being expected, encouraged, and, in the ...
Deleuzian Encounters brings together sixteen accessible, thought-provoking essays that examine the p...
This chapter explores the potential value of addressing the theatrical practices of collective creat...
This article discusses the claims made by some qualitative researchers that collaborative autoethnog...
© Earli | This article is published under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative W...
Gilles Deleuze and D.H. Lawrence, the philosopher with a poetic writing and the literary man with a ...
In this article, the authors respond to Deleuze and Collaborative Writing: An Immanent Plane of Comp...
This paper is based on an interview with Ken Gale in which he talks about his experiences of collabo...
Drawing upon and infused by the ‘micropolitical’ moves of Deleuze and Guattari, this article arose o...
Drawing upon and infused by the ‘micropolitical’ moves of Deleuze and Guattari, this article arose ...
In this book, authors working with Deleuzean theories in educational research in Australia and the U...
Drawing upon the work of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, in particular their writing on Franz Kaf...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Éditions de la Maison de...
This thesis begins with the question of whether a collaborative art practice inspired by, or drawing...
Inspired by Gilles Deleuze's texts and writings, this article is an experiment toward thinking about...
Collaboration in scholarship holds the peculiar position of being expected, encouraged, and, in the ...
Deleuzian Encounters brings together sixteen accessible, thought-provoking essays that examine the p...
This chapter explores the potential value of addressing the theatrical practices of collective creat...
This article discusses the claims made by some qualitative researchers that collaborative autoethnog...
© Earli | This article is published under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative W...
Gilles Deleuze and D.H. Lawrence, the philosopher with a poetic writing and the literary man with a ...