Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 15:14:09 +0100 (BST) Subject: Re: [D-G] D&G reading group...a merry band To: deleuze-guattari-driftline.org-AT-lists.driftline.org Master Loucy!! Me Apprentice of Scientistifics so me thinks not Yet; But sees me the Revoluschion in You, I DO! Gondo Minnie --- joan carol urquhart <jcu-AT-execulink.com> wrote: > > It's interesting mb, > if academics give "poets" the power > to disuade them (from borderlines), > but not the other way around... > > You comment brought me to this quote from ATP... > > "If the anomalous is neither an individual nor a > species, > then what is it?" (D&G) > > Like Captain Ahab's white whale, > his white wall, his becoming-Moby Dick... > > "That the anomalous is the borderline makes it > easier for us > to understand the various positions it occupies in > relation to > the pack or the multiplicity it borders, and the > various positions > occupied by a fascinated Self...In any event, the > pack has a > borderline, and an anomalous position, whenever in a > given space > an animal is on the line or in the act of drawing > the line in relation to > that which all the other members of the pack will > fall into one > of two halves, left or right : a peripheral > poisition, such that it is > impossible to tell if the nomalous is still in the > band, already outside > the band, or at the shifting boundary of the band." > (D&G) > > >From their amazing writing machine to this list... > > > (This is not a poem.) > > > > > > > From: "maria-belen ordonez" Cc: < > Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 12:07 AM > Subject: Re: [D-G] D&G reading group > > > This listserv is a contradiction and yet I'm > inclined to reply. I will > however > attempt to say SOMETHING. The rhizome may start in > the middle but its > existence > needs a line of flight that is always productive. > So, do I attach my > thoughts > and words to revolution even if I think it is > anti-experiment? OR do I urge > politely that people ELABORATE their cryptic > thoughts? > > mb > > > > > > Quoting Liza Kozner <liza_kozner-AT-yahoo.co.uk>: > > > -- > > Hi Tedd Nodd, > > > > This incredible is not it's a revolution, IN the > News > > and Coverage, has this not passed through the > Veils of > > Maya ? Then shall we so effort strive, and it's > > sensation, the sensation of the revolution by one > or > > the other way, of the French Revolution of the > ultra > > ultra Leftist NO to TCE shall passed through Maya > by > > veils when time obliges us to be void and let the > > sensation of it so America can get in powered with > the > > event aswell. By a sensation it will be offered > to > > you, to realize the content of the event. Not by > > sadness. > > > > Bye Dear Friend unknown. > > - Neil Todd <skinnerboxing-AT-hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > > AH, THE MIGHTY REVOLUTION! WHAT WARMTH IT > BRINGS > > > US! > > > > > > >From: Lucy LeGentilSinge > > > <lucy100millionyearsold-AT-yahoo.co.uk> > > > >Reply-To: > > > > deleuze-guattari-driftline.org-AT-lists.driftline.org > > > >To: > > > > deleuze-guattari-driftline.org-AT-lists.driftline.org > > > >Subject: Re: [D-G] D&G reading group > > > >Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 16:45:41 +0100 (BST) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >I think a reading like the one you talk about > and > > > >which never existed probably in real is like a > > > debate > > > >on TV, and it's not > > > >possible to enjoy it and aswell enjoy > litterature > > > such > > > >as is actually DG. If you enjoy debates about > DG > > > and > > > >aswell enjoy DG, you should know by now about > > > >something is stuck wrong deep with you. if you > feel > > > >enough conscious to be open and ask if you were > not > > > >the one wrong, Correct it this way: Deleuze > > > himself > > > >would have said influence of Modern > Contemporary > > > art > > > >on Thinking, or theory practice, is coming from > > > >outside or away than their own Deleuzian > thought. > > > Find > > > >out what to connect with. If we like Deleuze > the > > > >option is between finding inspiration from or > not > > > from > > > >DG, but not in discussing DG's tools by > mass-media > > > >tools like readings, poetic or > > > accademic/individualist > > > >groups. NO to the Passivity of Deleuzian > Readers > > > and > > > >indifferent, such as "intellectuals", or > > > >deterritorialists. What's positive nowadays are > the > > > >molecularist social movements, the analysis of > > > >productive key actors why those for example in > need > > > of > > > >DG would like to talk about and knot, anchor > around > > > >things and do intereactive readings and enjoy > such > > > >readings hoping by then and by reputation, DG > > > should > > > >become interesting for them, all this is > nonsense > > > and > > > >stems from your self's passivity, and absence > of > > > >democratic will around you. So sad! Actually > sad > > > that > > > >to visualise it, then should you be more happy > and > > > >less subjectivised by other ppl's ideas. So > forget > > > >about readings, either on Internet : if we > gather > > > here > > > >it's got nothing to do with DG in whatever way > that > > > is > > > >interesting for DG and us, their followers will > > > agree > > > >blindly. The Neo-Cons will agree to this. So > > > realize > > > >who you are and make a change. Why? > > > > > > > >More aside this, about specifically the > net-Lists > > > on > > > >DG. > > > >What could be interesting is to knot reading of > DG > > > >around nothing. Yeas you read well. We would > gain > > > more > > > >by non Deleuzian, new movements of thoughts > then > > > >rehearsing for n-th time DG here or other > parts. > === message truncated == ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - NEW crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ List address: deleuze-guattari-AT-driftline.org Info: http://lists.driftline.org/listinfo.cgi/deleuze-guattari-driftline.org Archives: www.driftline.org
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