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Arun Saldanha is Associate Professor at the Department of Geography, Environment and Society at the University of Minnesota, USA.

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In Space After Deleuze, Arun Saldanha has produced an impressive synthesis of Deleuze’s solo writings as well as his work with Félix Guattari … [A] a project of this nature has the potential to help students struggling to see how Deleuzian philosophy connects to geographic analysis. * AAG Review of Books *
Oceans are rising, atmospheres are warming, soils are changing, and the whole social world feels it’s in slow upheaval. But as Saldanha writes, though the ground beneath our feet is always shifting, it is still a ground and not a bottomless abyss. Saldanha argues that it is a specifically Deleuzian kind of thinking that offers geographers the best tools to think through the complexity and messiness of our times, opening up rather than shutting down analyses, tending towards complexity rather than simple reduction. * Antipode *
Space After Deleuze is a brilliant and lucid account of the spatial thought of Gilles Deleuze and his sidekick Félix Guattari, that will delight and inspire geographers and philosophers alike. It will be essential reading for everyone who loves Deleuze, thinking, and space. But that’s not all. For as a fossil fuelled and capital addicted humanity hell-bent on suicide continues to torture itself and the world, even the planet itself is screaming out for fresh thinking, a new people, and a new earth. By channelling the geo-communist spirit of Deleuze and Guattari, Arun Saldanha maps out a thinking space that is truly worthy of life on earth – a revolutionary geo-philosophy fit for the Anthropocene. Whereas Michel Foucault once quipped that “perhaps one day, this century will be known as Deleuzian” Arun Saldanha stunningly shows why the whole millennium will have been Deleuzian. -- Marcus A. Doel, Professor of Human Geography, College of Science, Swansea University, UK
Space After Deleuze is a welcome invitation to rethink the very notion of ‘space’. Arun Saldanha introduces students of space—geographers, architects and planners—to the geophilosophy of Deleuze and Guattari that is fundamental to this task. The book bravely turns a Deleuzian conception of the ‘dynamic thickness’ of space toward the most pressing social, political and (always) geographic issues of our age. -- Chris L. Smith, Associate Professor in Architectural Design and Technê, The University of Sydney, Australia

Table of Contents
Introduction 1. Earth 2. Flows 3. Places 4. Maps References Index

Space After Deleuze Deleuze and Guattari Encounters

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    Publication Date: 1/22/2018 12:11:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781441146632, 978-1441146632
    ISBN10: 1441146636

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Arun Saldanha is Associate Professor at the Department of Geography, Environment and Society at the University of Minnesota, USA.

    Trade Review
    In Space After Deleuze, Arun Saldanha has produced an impressive synthesis of Deleuze’s solo writings as well as his work with Félix Guattari … [A] a project of this nature has the potential to help students struggling to see how Deleuzian philosophy connects to geographic analysis. * AAG Review of Books *
    Oceans are rising, atmospheres are warming, soils are changing, and the whole social world feels it’s in slow upheaval. But as Saldanha writes, though the ground beneath our feet is always shifting, it is still a ground and not a bottomless abyss. Saldanha argues that it is a specifically Deleuzian kind of thinking that offers geographers the best tools to think through the complexity and messiness of our times, opening up rather than shutting down analyses, tending towards complexity rather than simple reduction. * Antipode *
    Space After Deleuze is a brilliant and lucid account of the spatial thought of Gilles Deleuze and his sidekick Félix Guattari, that will delight and inspire geographers and philosophers alike. It will be essential reading for everyone who loves Deleuze, thinking, and space. But that’s not all. For as a fossil fuelled and capital addicted humanity hell-bent on suicide continues to torture itself and the world, even the planet itself is screaming out for fresh thinking, a new people, and a new earth. By channelling the geo-communist spirit of Deleuze and Guattari, Arun Saldanha maps out a thinking space that is truly worthy of life on earth – a revolutionary geo-philosophy fit for the Anthropocene. Whereas Michel Foucault once quipped that “perhaps one day, this century will be known as Deleuzian” Arun Saldanha stunningly shows why the whole millennium will have been Deleuzian. -- Marcus A. Doel, Professor of Human Geography, College of Science, Swansea University, UK
    Space After Deleuze is a welcome invitation to rethink the very notion of ‘space’. Arun Saldanha introduces students of space—geographers, architects and planners—to the geophilosophy of Deleuze and Guattari that is fundamental to this task. The book bravely turns a Deleuzian conception of the ‘dynamic thickness’ of space toward the most pressing social, political and (always) geographic issues of our age. -- Chris L. Smith, Associate Professor in Architectural Design and Technê, The University of Sydney, Australia

    Table of Contents
    Introduction 1. Earth 2. Flows 3. Places 4. Maps References Index

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