----- 抽象机:Samuel Beckett 与 Deleuze / Guattari 哲学
What can philosophy bring to the reading of Beckett? Combining intertextual analysis with a âschizoanalytic genealogyâ derived from the authors of LâAnti-Ådipe, Garin Dowdâs Abstract Machines: Samuel Beckett and Philosophy after Deleuze and Guattari offers an innovative response to this much debated question. The author focuses on zones of encounter and thresholds of engagement between Beckettâs writing and a range of philosophers (among them Spinoza, Leibniz and Kant) and philosophical concepts. Beckettâs writing impacts in a variety of ways on Deleuze and Guattariâs thought, and, in particular, resonates with Deleuzeâs contributions to the history of philosophy (in books such as Le Pli: Leibniz et le baroque), and his âcritical and clinicalâ approach to literature. Furthermore, the books co-written with Guattari, concerned as they are with the âmolecularizationâ of the discipline of philosophy in the name of âthinking otherwiseâ, reveal themselves in a new light when explored in conjunction with Beckettâs Åuvre. With its arresting perspectives on a wide range of Beckettâs works, Abstract Machines will appeal to academics and postgraduate students interested in the philosophical aspects of his writing. Its engagement with alternative contributions to the question of Beckett and philosophy, including that of Alain Badiou, renders it a timely and provocative intervention in contemporary debates on the relationship between literature and philosophy, both within the field of Beckett studies and beyond.
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