Date: Sat, 25 Feb 2006 16:06:36 -0500 (EST) From: Andrew Culp <acculp-AT-earthlink.net> To: deleuze-guattari-AT-lists.driftline.org Subject: Re: [D-G] Getting Started with Deleuze As for secondary lit, Eugene Holland's Deleuze and Guattari's Anti Oedipus; Introduction to Schizoanalysis works as a good reference for how AO interacts with Lacan, and how to situation schizoanalysis. Brian Massumi's User's Guide is really good for a reference text as well. -ac -----Original Message----- >From: Santiago Colas <scolas-AT-umich.edu> >Sent: Feb 25, 2006 2:53 PM >To: deleuze-guattari-AT-lists.driftline.org >Subject: Re: [D-G] Getting Started with Deleuze > >these are all good suggestions. i found dialogues and negotiations >(the two books of interviews) to be helpful companions as well. > >also, spinoza: practical philosophy was actually the first book i >ever read by either of them. though that also just confirms what >dylan told you since my first move through their work was motivated >by an interest in spinoza. >On Feb 25, 2006, at 2:48 PM, Rumagin-AT-aol.com wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I'm an anthropologist, (aren't we all at some point) i came at it >> from Anti-Oedipus first, which first time flew over my head, but >> got easier the more i went back to it. I then did some readers and >> got into a thosand Plateaus. That was about five years ago. Since >> then ive taken a random approach to all his texts, to various >> secondary sources too, things like conversations and essays with >> his buddies and contemporaries - i jump backwards and forwards pre >> 68 to late 80s back to the 70s to now and ive always thought that >> is the best way. An immersion across time, space and place - for >> that matter topic also. Recently ive seen the merits of develling >> into Spinoza too and ive found that really helps, but i think >> Deleuze and Guattari are trying to say dont look at thought or >> their thought as a certain sequence, even if the person who >> introduced me to D&G hit me with Nietzcshe, Freud, Hiedegger, >> Arendt, Benjamin, Lacan, Deridda and others before Deleuze. >> >> I think the advice given by gondominnie makes sense 'what is >> interesting is if you come from one point of interest.' >> >> Always have your questions or ideas or the things you want to >> relate it to in mind and that melts the haze - it really does. and >> its opens up pathways/connections you might not normally make. >> Their works inspires new perspectives but you have to keep your >> eyes open and on many differents points, affects and layers to >> catch the sense. I also think its a question of time. >> >> But all this is my POV, nothing more >> >> Dylan >> >> >> >> >> gondominnie-AT-yahoo.co.uk wrote: >> >>> >>> there's no sequence, what is interesting is if you come from one >>> point of interest >>> like if you're reader of Proust, you will see the titles, say >>> Difference and Repetion, and be seduced by the words of the books >>> and feel free to pick some subject or another. >>> Now I have not done it, but I got the idea you could think A-O is >>> may-be backing up the reading of ATP in some way, some ideal way, >>> ideal way is not to say impossible or utopic way, a good idea >>> would be to read Kafka first before the two volumes. It's easier. >>> I d say thus, today I would say, read Kafka first, read it fast, >>> then, take a closer study of Capitalism and Schizophrenia 1 & 2. >>> >>> Could you explain better what is difficult for you in a more >>> detailed demeanor? It could be interesting for helping you to say >>> that . >>> >>> Regds >>> >>> G. >>> >>> Myles Sullivan <mylessullivan81-AT-hotmail.com> wrote: >>> Dear Deleuze-Guatarri List, >>> >>> I am new to the study of Deleuze and Guattari. I find their work >>> incredibly interesting but also very difficult and at times almost >>> incomprehensible. >>> I was wondering if there is a certain sequence in which I should >>> study >>> their texts? So far I have tried jumping in at Anti-Oedipus and A >>> Thousand >>> Plateaus. >>> Any advice for a beginning D and G student would be greatly >>> appreciated. >>> >>> Best, >>> Myles >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> List address: deleuze-guattari-AT-driftline.org >>> Info: http://lists.driftline.org/listinfo.cgi/deleuze-guattari- >>> driftline.org >>> Archives: www.driftline.org >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------- >>> Yahoo! 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