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720 1 _aJellis, Thomas
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245 0 0 _aWhy Guattari? A Liberation of Cartographies, Ecologies and Politics
260 _bTaylor & Francis
_c2019
300 _a1 online resource (272 p.)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aRoutledge Studies in Human Geography
506 0 _aFree-to-read
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520 _aThis book examines Félix Guattari, the French psychoanalyst, philosopher, and radical activist, renowned for an energetic style of thought that cuts across conceptual, political, and institutional spheres. Increasingly recognised as a key figure in his own right, Guattari's influence in contemporary social theory and the modern social sciences continues to grow. From the ecosophy of hurricanes to the micropolitics of cinema, the book draws together a series of Guattarian motifs which animate the complexity of one of the twentieth century's greatest and most enigmatic thinkers. The book examines techniques and modes of thought that contribute to a liberation of thinking and subjectivity. Divided thematically into three parts - 'cartographies', 'ecologies', and 'micropolitics' - each chapter showcases the singular and pragmatic grounds by which Guattari's signature concepts can be found to be both disruptive to traditional modes of thinking, and generative toward novel forms of ethics, politics and sociality. This interdisciplinary compendium on Guattari's exciting, experimental, and enigmatic thought will appeal to academics and postgraduates within Social Theory, Human Geography, and Continental Philosophy.
540 _aAll rights reserved
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546 _aEnglish
650 7 _aGeography
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653 _aGeography
720 1 _aDewsbury, John-David
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720 1 _aDewsbury, John-David
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720 1 _aGerlach, Joe
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720 1 _aGerlach, Joe
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720 1 _aJellis, Thomas
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793 0 _aDOAB Library.
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