Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 08:37:12 -0500 From: "Charles J. Stivale" <C_Stivale-AT-wayne.edu> Subject: Deleuzean, Deleuze-Guattarian, etc A short while ago, I responded to Garnet Butchart's query about various ways of referring to the works, collaborative and individual, of D&G. I just spotted this footnote in an essay by John Mullarkey ("Deleuze and Materialism: One or Several Matters?") in the latest issue of SAQ 96.3 "A Deleuzean Century?" In fnote 3, Mullarkey refers to the "Smooth/Striated Space" group of posts from this list that Mark Nunes has collected together at his WWW site (at http://www.dc.peachnet.edu/~mnunes/smooth.html, and to Hakim Bey's TAZ. Then Mullarkey adds parenthetically: "(I should note here that I often conflate the significance of the collaborative work done by Deleuze and Felix Guattari with Deleuze's individual studies, which is admittedly a dubious, though at present unavoidable, scholarly move.)" I guess I'm puzzled by the "unavoidable", but it reinforces the importance of Garnet's query about ways of dealing with this dual (or "two-fold") thought. CJ Stivale
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