Organs without Bodies - 2 Angebote vergleichen

PreiseDez. 17Jan. 21Feb. 21
Schnitt 20,31 19,49 19,49
Nachfrage
Bester Preis: 19,49 (vom 28.01.2021)
1
9781136320972 - Slavoj Žižek: Organs without Bodies
Slavoj Žižek

Organs without Bodies (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN NW EB

ISBN: 9781136320972 bzw. 1136320970, vermutlich in Englisch, Taylor & Francis Ltd. neu, E-Book.

Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Sofort per Download lieferbar.
With a new introduction by the author In this deliciously polemical work, a giant of cultural theory immerses himself in the ideas of a giant of French thought. In his inimical style, Zizek links Deleuze's work with both Oedipus and Hegel, figures from whom the French philosopher distanced himself. Zizek turns some Deleuzian concepts around in order to explore the 'organs without bodies' in such films as Fight Club and the works of Hitchcock. Finally, he attacks what he sees as the 'radical chic' Deleuzians, arguing that such projects turn Deleuze into an ideologist of today's 'digital capitalism'. With his brilliant energy and fearless argumentation, Zizek sets out to restore a truer, more radical Deleuze than the one we thought we knew. PDF, 04.05.2012.
2
9781136320972 - Sharon Verner Chappell: Organs without Bodies : On Deleuze and Consequences
Sharon Verner Chappell

Organs without Bodies : On Deleuze and Consequences

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland EN NW EB DL

ISBN: 9781136320972 bzw. 1136320970, in Englisch, Taylor and Francis, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.

20,31 (£ 17,99)¹ + Versand: 11,28 (£ 9,99)¹ = 31,59 (£ 27,98)¹
unverbindlich
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Despatched same working day before 3pm.
With a new introduction by the authorIn this deliciously polemical work, a giant of cultural theory immerses himself in the ideas of a giant of French thought. In his inimical style, Zizek links Deleuze's work with both Oedipus and Hegel, figures from whom the French philosopher distanced himself. Zizek turns some Deleuzian concepts around in order to explore the 'organs without bodies' in such films as Fight Club and the works of Hitchcock. Finally, he attacks what he sees as the 'radical chic' Deleuzians, arguing that such projects turn Deleuze into an ideologist of today's 'digital capitalism'. With his brilliant energy and fearless argumentation, Zizek sets out to restore a truer, more radical Deleuze than the one we thought we knew.
Lade…