Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
May 28, 2016
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
ISBN-10
1474413633
ISBN-13
9781474413633
Description
In exploring the complex notion of assemblage, Manuel DeLanda delves into the intricate relationships between diverse components that come together to form a cohesive entity. This work reflects on the philosophical underpinnings of Gilles Deleuze's theory, showcasing how these assemblages can manifest in various forms across social, biological, and material realms.
DeLanda critically investigates the implications of assemblages, emphasizing the dynamic interplay between individual parts and the larger structures they create. By illustrating the fluidity and adaptability of these configurations, he highlights how they challenge traditional, static understandings of identity and organization.
Through a rich tapestry of examples and rigorous analysis, the author encourages readers to rethink the nature of existence, agency, and connectedness within a world characterized by complexity and change. This exploration invites a fresh perspective on the interdependencies that shape our lives, urging an appreciation for the multiplicity inherent in all systems.
DeLanda critically investigates the implications of assemblages, emphasizing the dynamic interplay between individual parts and the larger structures they create. By illustrating the fluidity and adaptability of these configurations, he highlights how they challenge traditional, static understandings of identity and organization.
Through a rich tapestry of examples and rigorous analysis, the author encourages readers to rethink the nature of existence, agency, and connectedness within a world characterized by complexity and change. This exploration invites a fresh perspective on the interdependencies that shape our lives, urging an appreciation for the multiplicity inherent in all systems.
Genres
Science & Technology
History
Philosophy
Politics