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From: "Yuri gargarin" <yurigargarin-AT-hotmail.com>
Subject: The Question of Repetition
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 19:51:51 -0500


I think if we want really to appreciate the singularity of the Deleuzian 
treatment of the question of repetition, we need to trace the trajectory (or 
the repetition) of the question of repetition itself. I propose that we 
start a discussion of this befuddling question from Vico, Kierkegaard, 
Nietzsche, through Joyce, Heideggar, to Derrida, who actually repeats 
Deleuze, but defamiliarizes us with the signifier by calling repetition 
"iterability". I am not really sure about the singularity with which the 
above-mentioned thinkers have dealt with the question, and I would 
appreciate it if somebody throws some light on the differences, if any, of 
the repetitive engagement with the question of repetition.
Nouri Gana


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