Description
Book SynopsisThis book provides a clear and concise introduction to the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze.
Trade Review"Reidar Due’s study of Deleuze is exceptional in its combination of clarity and complexity, providing an account of all the major aspects of Deleuze’s philosophy and its development. It manages to be both focused and comprehensive, thematic and historical, and, perhaps most important, it offers a new and highly convincing interpretation of Deleuze as a philosopher of embodied thought."
Christina Howells, University of Oxford
"Readers new to Deleuze will find this a highly instructive and superior introduction. Reidar Due succeeds in guiding the reader through Deleuze’s project and its attempt to transform how we think. The book is essential reading for students and scholars in the humanities and social sciences who are seeking new directions for thought."
Keith Ansell Pearson, University of Warwick
Table of ContentsI. Introduction
II. Immanence and Subjectivity
III. Cultural Semiotics
IV. A History of the Subject
V. Social Ontology
VI. Philosophy and Art