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Guattari Reframed: Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts

Elliott, Paul (2012) Guattari Reframed: Interpreting Key Thinkers for the Arts. Contemporary Thinkers Reframed . I.B Tauris, London. ISBN 178076233X

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Abstract

"Guattari Reframed" presents a timely and urgent rehabilitation of one of the twentieth century's most engaged and engaging cultural philosophers. Best known as an activist and practicing psychiatrist, Guattari's work is increasingly understood as both eerily prescient and vital in the context of contemporary culture. Employing the language of visual culture and concrete examples drawn from it, this book introduces and reassesses the major concepts developed throughout Guattari's writings, asserting his significance as a revolutionary philosopher and cultural theorist and invites the reader to transform both their understanding of Guattari, and their lives through his ideas.

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Uncontrolled Discrete Keywords: Guattari, cultural theory, cultural philosophers, contemporary culture
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > B Philosophy (General)
Divisions: College of Arts, Humanities and Education > School of Arts
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Depositing User: Paul Elliott
Date Deposited: 28 Sep 2012 14:17
Last Modified: 17 Jun 2020 16:56
URI: https://worc-9.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/1708

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