Anti-Oedipus : capitalism and schizophrenia / Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. Translated from the French by Robert Hurley, Mark Seem and Helen R. Lane. Preface by Michel Foucault.
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TextLanguage: English Original language: French Series: Bloomsbury RevelationsPublication details: London : Bloomsbury, 2013.Description: viii, 454 p. : ill. b&w ; 22 cmISBN: - 9781780936611
- L'Anti-Oedipe. English
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The Desiring-Machines. Desiring-production ; The body without organs ; The subject and enjoyment ; A materialist psychiatry ; The machines ; The whole and its parts --
2. Psycho-Analysis and Familialism. The imperialism of Oedipus ; Three texts of Freud ; the connective synthesis of production ; The disjunctive synthesis of recording ; The conjunctive synthesis of consumption-consummation ; A recapitulation of the three syntheses ; Social repression and psychic repression ; Neurosis and psychosis ; The process --
3. Savages, Barbarians, Civilized Men. The inscribing socius ; The primitive territorial machine ; The problem of Oedipus ; Psychoanalysis and ethnology ; Territorial representation ; The barbarian despotic machine ; Barbarian or imperial representation ; The Urstaat ; The civilized capitalist machine ; Capitalist representation ; Oedipus at last --
4. Introduction to Schizoanalysis. The social field ; The molecular unconscious ; Psychoanalysis and capitalism ; The first positive task of schizoanalysis ; The second positive task.
The collaboration of the philosopher Gilles Deleuze and the psychoanalyst Félix Guattari has been one of the most profoundly influential partnerships in contemporary thought. "Anti-Oedipus" is the first part of their masterpiece, "Capitalism and Schizophrenia". Ranging widely across the radical tradition of 20th Century thought and culture that preceded them -from Foucault, Lacan and Jung to Samuel Beckett and Henry Miller - this revolutionary analysis of the intertwining of desire, reality and capitalist society is an essential read for anyone interested in post-war continental thought.
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