Introduction
1. The Formation of a Young Militant
2. Transversality and Politics
3. Subjectivity, Art, and Ecosophy
4. A-signifying Semiotics
5: Informatic Striation
6. Minor Cinema
7. Affect and Epilepsy
Conclusion
References
Index
Gary Genosko is currently Canada Research Chair in Technoculture at Lakehead University in Canada. He is the author of several books on Felix Guattari, including Felix Guattari (Pluto, 2009).
'A brilliant, long overdue book. It shows once and for all that
Guattari was not merely one half of one of the twentieth century's
greatest intellectual collaborations, but also a powerful thinker
in his own right' -- Ian Buchanan, Professor of Critical and
Cultural Theory, Cardiff University, founding editor of the Deleuze
Studies Journal
'Provides valuable insight into the ideas that animated Guattari's
thought as well as his life. It is a superb introduction to key
concepts such as schizoanalysis, transversality, a-signifying
semiotics and various kinds of machine' -- Professor Paul Patton,
University of New South Wales
'Offers us so effective a critical introduction to the work of
Guattari that it leads its reader to think that the century of
crisis in which we are currently immersed could well be Guattarian'
-- Professor Eric Alliez, Centre for Research in Modern European
Philosophy, Middlesex University. Author of The Signature of the
World: What is Deleuze and Guattari's Philosophy? (2004) and
Capital Times (1994)
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