Artist and activist Jean-Jacques Lebel, who had imported beat poetry into France from the United States, once invited Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari to a 1975 concert held in Massachusetts, where the two had the opportunity to meet Bob Dylan and Joan Baez backstage. Somewhat unimpressed with the two French philosophers, the folksingers had not bothered to read Anti-Oedipus, and likewise the two theorists were unfortunately not interested in smoking marijuana: an inadvertent misalignment of social interests, creating a somewhat awkward encounter for all parties involved. This anecdote of an ill-conceived compatibility epitomizes the spirit of comprehending the objectives of French theory and prompts an inevitable query:...
In What is Philosophy? (1994) Deleuze and Guattari distinguish between three kinds of thought each i...
This thesis considers the trajectory of French theory across a number of sites of reception in Brita...
Is here considered the influence of the French Theory on the architectural periodicals “Oppositions”...
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« La théorie est morte ! vive la théorie ! » When « pop philosophy » pops up. What has become of Fre...
The question of the legacies of the work of Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) is increasingly coming to th...
International audienceFor the book’s coda, the co-editors conduct a roundtable interview with David ...
The Francophilia of the Beat circle in the New York of the mid-1940s is well known, as is the import...
In November Of 1975, the “Schizo-Culture” conference on madness and prisons, organized by Sylvère Lo...
After smelling the sulphur and incarnating the avant-garde élite, Michel Foucault’s laughter, Jacque...
International audienceBy the end of the 20th century, literary theory had acquired the mythified val...
Frères Ennemis ocuses on Franco-American tensions as portrayed in works of literature. An Introducti...
GARY COLLIER, LAURENT LAVOIE AND GISÈLE LAVOIE THE AMERICANIZATION OF FRENCH SOCIAL THEORY AT THE TU...
<p>"The Uses of Literature: Gilles Deleuze's American Rhizome" puts four writers - Walt Whitman, Her...
In What is Philosophy? (1994) Deleuze and Guattari distinguish between three kinds of thought each i...
This thesis considers the trajectory of French theory across a number of sites of reception in Brita...
Is here considered the influence of the French Theory on the architectural periodicals “Oppositions”...
Nombreux sont les artistes américains, actifs dans la seconde moitié du XXe siècle, à avoir nourri l...
Dopo aver incrociato a New York la controcultura dei mitici Seventies, le opere dei filosofi frances...
« La théorie est morte ! vive la théorie ! » When « pop philosophy » pops up. What has become of Fre...
The question of the legacies of the work of Jacques Derrida (1930-2004) is increasingly coming to th...
International audienceFor the book’s coda, the co-editors conduct a roundtable interview with David ...
The Francophilia of the Beat circle in the New York of the mid-1940s is well known, as is the import...
In November Of 1975, the “Schizo-Culture” conference on madness and prisons, organized by Sylvère Lo...
After smelling the sulphur and incarnating the avant-garde élite, Michel Foucault’s laughter, Jacque...
International audienceBy the end of the 20th century, literary theory had acquired the mythified val...
Frères Ennemis ocuses on Franco-American tensions as portrayed in works of literature. An Introducti...
GARY COLLIER, LAURENT LAVOIE AND GISÈLE LAVOIE THE AMERICANIZATION OF FRENCH SOCIAL THEORY AT THE TU...
<p>"The Uses of Literature: Gilles Deleuze's American Rhizome" puts four writers - Walt Whitman, Her...
In What is Philosophy? (1994) Deleuze and Guattari distinguish between three kinds of thought each i...
This thesis considers the trajectory of French theory across a number of sites of reception in Brita...
Is here considered the influence of the French Theory on the architectural periodicals “Oppositions”...