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Book SynopsisJoe Hughes received his PhD from the University of Edinburgh, UK and currently teaches at the University of Minnesota, USA. He is the co-translator of Deleuze's Pericles and Verdi (Columbia University Press, 2002).
Trade Review'Deleuze and the Genesis of 1?epresentation is a superb analysis of the concept of genesis as developed by Deleuze in his three central works - Difference and Repetition, Logic of Sense, and Anti-Oedipus. It also includes one of the best discussions of Deleuze's relation to Husserl in any language. Essential reading for anyone interested in one of the central tenets of Deleuze's philosophy." - Daniel W. Smith, Purdue University, USA "... a radical re-situation of Deleuze's philosophy... Among so many summaries of Deleuze's work, Deleuze and the Genesis of Representation is so much more than a summary: in seeking to revise our sense of Deleuze, Hughes consistently pursues a phenomenological line of reasoning to its logical ends." - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, April 2010
Table of ContentsPart I: Husserl arid Deleuze; 1. Husserl, Reduction and Constitution; 2. The Logic of Sense; Part II: Anti-Oedipus; 3. The Material Reduction; 4. Desiring-Production; 5. Social Production; Part III: Difference and Repetition Introduction; 6. Static Genesis: Ideas and Intensity; 7. Dynamic Genesis: The Production of Time; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.