04069nam 2200541 450 991079284340332120230808201900.01-4744-1510-51-4744-1509-110.1515/9781474415095(CKB)3710000001156079(MiAaPQ)EBC5013792(DE-B1597)614665(DE-B1597)9781474415095(EXLCZ)99371000000115607920171006h20162016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierBetween Deleuze and Foucault /edited by Nicolae Morar, Thomas Nail and Daniel W. SmithEdinburgh, [Scotland] :Edinburgh University Press,2016.©20161 online resource (313 pages)Includes index.1-4744-1507-5 Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Between Deleuze and Foucault -- PART I ENCOUNTERS -- 1. Deleuze and Foucault: A Philosophical Friendship -- 2. Theatrum Philosophicum -- 3. Michel Foucault’s Main Concepts -- 4. When and How I Read Foucault -- PART II METHOD AND CRITIQUE -- 5. Critical Problematization in Foucault and Deleuze: The Force of Critique without Judgment -- 6. Foucault’s Deleuzian Methodology of the Late 1970s -- 7. Deleuze’s Foucault: A Metaphysical Fiction -- 8. Speaking Out For Others: Philosophy’s Activity in Deleuze and Foucault (and Heidegger) -- 9. Deleuze and Foucault: Political Activism, History and Actuality -- 10. Becoming and History: Deleuze’s Reading of Foucault -- 11. Foucault and the “Image Of Thought”: Archaeology, Genealogy, and the Impetus of Transcendental Empiricism -- 12. The Regularities of the Statement: Deleuze on Foucault’s Archaeology of Knowledge -- PART IV DESIRE, POWER AND RESISTANCE -- 13. Desire and Pleasure -- 14. Against the Incompatibility Thesis: A rather Different Reading of the Desire-Pleasure Problem -- 15. Biopower and Control -- 16. Two Concepts of Resistance: Foucault and Deleuze -- APPENDIX -- 17. Meeting Deleuze -- 18. Foucault and Prison -- Notes on Contributors -- IndexThe first rigorous, comparative discussion of Deleuze and Foucault: their philosophical relationship, their personal relationship and their divergencesDeleuze and Foucault had a long, complicated and productive relationship, in which each was at various times a significant influence on the other. This collection combines 3 original essays by Deleuze and Foucault, in which they respond to each other’s work, with 16 critical essays by key contemporary scholars working in the field. The result is a sustained discussion and analysis of the various dimensions of this fascinating relationship, which clarifies the implications of their philosophical encounter.ContributorsSamantha Bankston • Gilles Deleuze • François Dosse • Alex Feldman • Michel Foucault • Marjorie Gracieuse • Frédéric Gros • Kris Klotz • Colin Koopman • Leonard Lawlor • Mary-Beth Mader • Nicolae Morar • Thomas Nail • Antonio Negri • Paul Patton • John Protevi • Paul Rabinow • Anne Sauvagnargues • Janae Sholtz • Daniel W. Smith • Kevin ThompsonPhilosophy, French20th centuryPhilosophy, French20th centuryPhilosophy, Modern20th centuryPhilosophy, Modern20th centuryPHILOSOPHY / PoliticalbisacshPhilosophy, French20th century.Philosophy, FrenchPhilosophy, Modern20th century.Philosophy, ModernPHILOSOPHY / Political.808.1Morar Nicolae, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1566893MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910792843403321Between Deleuze and Foucault3837857UNINA