Deleuze and Futurism : a Manifesto for Nonsense
- Author
- Palmer, Helen
- Published
- [Place of publication not identified] : Bloomsbury Academic, 2014.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
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- Language Note
- English.
- Contents
- Poetics of futurism: Zaum, shiftology, nonsense -- Poetics of Deleuze: structure, stoicism, univocity -- The materialist manifesto -- Shiftology #1: from performativity to dramatisation -- Shiftology #2: from metaphor to metamorphosis -- The see-sawing frontier: linguistic spatiotemporalities -- Suffixing, prefixing.
- Summary
- This book is an original exploration of Deleuze's dynamic philosophies of space, time and language, bringing Deleuze and futurism together for the first time. Helen Palmer investigates both the potential for creative novelty and the pitfalls of formalism within both futurist and Deleuzian linguistic practices. Through creative and rigorous analyses of Russian and Italian futurist manifestos, the 'futurist' aspects of Deleuze's language and thought are drawn out. The genre of the futurist manifesto is a literary and linguistic model which can be applied to Deleuze's work, not only at times when.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 1306849462 (ebk)
9781306849463 (ebk)
9781472525000 (electronic bk.)
1472525000 (electronic bk.)
1472527933
9781472527936
9781472594402
1472594401
9781472521897
1472521897
9781472534286
147253428X
9781472527936 (epub) - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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