File spoon-archives/deleuze-guattari.archive/deleuze-guattari_1996/d-g_May.96, message 31


Date: Fri, 10 May 1996 12:48:09 -0600
From: Robin Zuniga <RobinZuniga-AT-wiche.edu>
Subject: Re: encounters with heritage....



Judy,

Thanks for getting back to me.  I spoke with Glenn and he explained your
situation.  The May 30 time frame can definitely be pushed back.  I would,
however, like to have your best estimate of when we can expect the data back
from you.  This will enable us to adjust our schedule for completing the
analysis.

Please experiment with the data entry template and let me know if everything
is working ok for you.  I would like to correct any problems before your
surveys are returned.

At 04:56 PM 5/8/96 +0100, you wrote:
>
>In response to the concern with Deleuze's relations to an Anglo-American 
>philosophical tradition it seems to me, from a French Lit. context rather 
>than Phil., that Deleuze's heritage needs to be put in the context of Fr. 
>Phil since the 60s: the Anglo-Americans were a non-privileged reference in 
>eg. the work of Sartre, Foucault, - but a hidden continuity may be found, 
>eg. in the translation of Wittgenstein by Pierre Klossowski (whom Deleuze 
>writes on) , the publication of translations into French of people like 
>Austin in the mid-60s, and Bouveresse as specialist on Wittgenstein in the 
>late 60s and 70s... Much of AA philosophy is translated, published and 
>worked on in relation to the publisher Minuit and the review Critique, set 
>up by Georges Bataille in 1946... the Critique collection, run by Bataille 
>and then Jean Piel (his brother in law) , publishes most of Deleuze's works, 
>also Lyotard's Postmod. condition, Serres, Bouveresse, and colloquia 
>proceedings on AA philosophy. In this context Deleuze and G's reactivation 
>of this element can be viewed, from a pseudo-Bourdieu perspective, as 
>investment in a cultural capital specifically different from the 
>Derrida-Lyotard (after PC)-Lacou-Labarthe-Kofman camp (publisher Galilee), 
>the Kristeva-Tel Quel camp (Seuil then Gallimard) and the Lacan psycho camp 
>(Seuil). 
>
>So what?
>
>
>

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