Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2002 23:49:47 -0400 (EDT) From: CD <orpheusdada-AT-yahoo.ca> Subject: Re: Deleuze and narrative --0-1267037379-1023248987=:51979 since when is there a stupid question. there are only stupid replies. so a narrative is a story. dont take dg too serioisly after all they were not writers but philos. I, on the other hand, am a story tell and am writing the Biography, admittedly fictional of Deleuze and Guattari. So if you want to know about NARRAtive ask me and Mona. In the meantime may all come dng <h9707248-AT-hkusua.hku.hk> wrote: Hi, >And of course, the Kafka-book is about literature and somewhat anbout narrative - you are thinking of stories told by someone, or what is your way of working with this? Please excuse me if this is stupid: I was thinking 'narrative' as a way or a form of making sense one's experience, of reflecting upon one's existence in time. I understand that 'self-narrative' often refers to autobiographies or diaries. My main concern with 'narrative' was how we think about time in relation to events, and possibly Deleuze's 'hecceities'. Furthermore, I hoped to explore if narrative as I mentioned may relate to subjectivity from a Deleuzean point of view. Thank you. dn --------------------------------- Movies, Music, Sports, Games! Yahoo! Canada Entertainment --0-1267037379-1023248987=:51979
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since when is there a stupid question. there are only stupid replies. so a narrative is a story. dont take dg too serioisly after all they were not writers but philos. I, on the other hand, am a story tell and am writing the Biography, admittedly fictional of Deleuze and Guattari. So if you want to know about NARRAtive ask me and Mona.
In the meantime
may all come
dng <h9707248-AT-hkusua.hku.hk> wrote:
Hi,
>And of course, the Kafka-book is about literature and somewhat anbout
narrative - you are thinking of stories told by someone, or what is your way
of working with this?
Please excuse me if this is stupid: I was thinking 'narrative' as a way or a
form of making sense one's experience, of reflecting upon one's existence in
time. I understand that 'self-narrative' often refers to autobiographies or
diaries. My main concern with 'narrative' was how we think about time in
relation to events, and possibly Deleuze's 'hecceities'. Furthermore, I
hoped to explore if narrative as I mentioned may relate to subjectivity from
a Deleuzean point of view. Thank you.
dn
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