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Deleuze and Desire : Analysis of The Logic of Sense, PDF eBook

Deleuze and Desire : Analysis of The Logic of Sense PDF

Edited by Swiatkowski Piotrek Swiatkowski

Part of the Figures of the Unconscious series

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A close reading of Deleuze's major text on desire
The engagement of Deleuze with psychoanalysis has led to the development of a remarkable and highly influential theory about human desire. The most systematic account of this theory, crucial for anyone interested in the work of Deleuze and Guattari, can be found in the discussion of the dynamic genesis of sense, a pivotal part of Deleuze's The Logic of Sense.
In Deleuze and Desire Piotrek Swiatkowski picks up the challenge to provide an ad literam commentary of this text. Swiatkowski makes use of a broad range of examples, from psychoanalytic case studies to art, literature, and film, and analyses in an accessible and clear way the impact of the work of psychoanalysts such as Melanie Klein on Deleuze. 

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