Essays about: "Deleuze"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 41 essays containing the word Deleuze.
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21. Atëphobia: On Lovecraft, Deleuze and the limits of affectual geography
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografiAbstract : Over the past two decades non-representational and affectual geographers have cited the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze to the point of exhaustion. In this thesis I read Deleuze’s interpretation of Spinoza through the weird tales written by the American horror author H. P. READ MORE
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22. “On My Volcano Grows the Grass” : Towards a Phenomenology of Desire in Autobiography of Red
University essay from Södertörns högskola/EstetikAbstract : This thesis establishes a phenomenology of desire in Anne Carson’s novel-in-verse Autobiography of Red. It examines how desire constructs the self in the text and how it positions it in relation to its surrounding world. READ MORE
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23. Breaking Down the Reflex-Machine in Three Works by Philip K. Dick
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : This thesis expands upon Philip K. Dick’s philosophy surrounding ‘androidization’, a process of degradation leading to the devolution of individuals into what he termed as ‘reflex-machines’. READ MORE
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24. Exploring Spaces of Not Knowing : an Artist View
University essay from Konstfack/IBIS - Institutionen för bild- och slöjdpedagogikAbstract : The understanding, I draw from this inquiry has come through a muddy, and complex entangledprocess. I have been re-turning like a "Baradian" earthworm, to experiences of being, in spacesof not-knowing. Digesting the mud, moving it, once more, like worms do, through the body. READ MORE
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25. Timeless Freedom : The Delphos Gown & Its Wearers
University essay from Stockholms universitet/ModevetenskapAbstract : This thesis analyses the Delphos gown, created by both Mariano and his wife Henriette Fortuny, as well as the relationship between the gown and its wearers. Following an object-based analysis, the gown is interpreted through perspectives of temporality drawing on theories by Walter Benjamin and Gilles Deleuze. READ MORE