File spoon-archives/deleuze-guattari.archive/deleuze-guattari_1997/deleuze-guattari.9708, message 40


Date: Sun, 10 Aug 1997 11:10:11 -0700 (PDT)
From: J Poxon <poxon-AT-saclink.csus.edu>
Subject: Re: help on _The Fold_



Bryan,

I'm game, at least tentatively. Let me know if/when you get started. And 
if it seems like it might be something best pursued independently of the 
list, perhaps we can use a spoon collective seminar list for a few weeks. 
I'll look into it, if you're interested.

Judith Poxon
poxon-AT-saclink.csus.edu

On Sat, 9 Aug 1997, Bryan N. Alexander wrote:

> Actually, this ties in with a tentative idea of mine: we've talked around
> doing mass readings before, on this list.  Would anyone be up for a
> clusterreading of THE FOLD?
> 	I ask partly for my own reasons, which I think might be more
> widely useful.  I'm trying to work on nondialectical methods and stances;
> after the rhizome, the fold seems most congenial.  But this is rough going
> for me, not having had calculus, for example.
> 	I also raise this because the book seems crucial to Deleuze's
> overall project, yet not really taken so seriously in criticism.
> 	Lastly, it's really short, so we could cover it in good detail in
> not very much time.
> 	I'd gleefully volunteer to keep track of things.
> 
> On Fri, 8 Aug 1997, Adrian Miles wrote:
> 
> > On 5/8/97 10:59 PM , Caille Stephane mentioned:
> > 
> > >Hi!
> > >
> > >I found Christiane Fremont's article illuminating: "Complication et 
> > >singularite", Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale 1991:1:105-120. Her 
> > >explanation of the singularities gives us an original way of 
> > >understanding the "point of view", in Deleuze as well as in Leibniz.
> > 
> > Hi Stephane
> > 
> > thanks for the reference, yours and the other's received are much 
> > appreciated and should help my colleague.
> > 
> > regards
> > adrian miles
> > 
> > 
> > lecturer in cinema studies and new media, rmit, melbourne
> >                     web: http://cs.art.rmit.edu.au/adrian
> >    HyperText Project: http://cs.art.rmit.edu.au/hypertext
> >   Chris Marker WWW Site: http://cs.art.rmit.edu.au/marker 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> 
> Bryan Alexander					Department of English
> email: bnalexan-AT-umich.edu			University of Michigan
> phone: (313) 764-0418				Ann Arbor, MI  USA 48105
> fax: (313) 763-3128				http://www.umich.edu/~bnalexan
> 
> 

   

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