The Guattari Effect

The Guattari Effect

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Sep 1, 2011 · English · Hardcover (320 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 320
Language English
Published Sep 1, 2011
Publisher Continuum
ISBN-10 1441136800
ISBN-13 9781441136800

Description

The Guattari Effect delves into the impactful theories and innovations of French philosopher Félix Guattari, presenting a rich tapestry of insights from leading scholars in the field. The authors, Éric Alliez and Andrew Goffey, orchestrate a critical examination of Guattari’s legacy, exploring his unique intersections of philosophy, psychoanalysis, and militant activism.

Throughout the text, readers are invited to engage with Guattari's radical ideas about subjectivity and social transformation. The contributors unpack his relevance in contemporary thought, emphasizing how his work continues to resonate within various disciplines, including ecology, politics, and art.

By weaving together diverse interpretations and analyses, this collection not only highlights the enduring significance of Guattari's contributions but also challenges its audience to reconsider the implications of his thinking in today’s rapidly changing world. Ultimately, it offers a fresh perspective on the potential for philosophical inquiry to influence real-world effects.

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Business & Economics Contemporary Politics
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